I don't like these threads for the same reason I don't like Birthday threads..One person gets 25 well wishes while another may only get a few- Where's the Gary Coleman thread?
Vice Lord wrote: I don't like these threads for the same reason I don't like Birthday threads..One person gets 25 well wishes while another may only get a few- Where's the Gary Coleman thread?
Vice Lord wrote: I don't like these threads for the same reason I don't like Birthday threads..One person gets 25 well wishes while another may only get a few- Where's the Gary Coleman thread?
WayneHarrison wrote: As a prostate cancer survivor I wish they would explain more than just say he died from prostate cancer. Was it just discovered (too late)? Did he have it a long time? What treatment methods were used to try and treat it?
Apparently, he hid this for quite some time so details are few and far between. His diagnosis was made public Oct 30, 2009, but according to this story below, he'd been battling it for 9 years prior and had started experimental treatments. His life at the end was full of turmoil, with him filing divorce papers from his wife of 14 years earlier this year, accusations that she was stealing from him, his daughter pushing her out and the wife claiming that Hopper was so out of it on the drugs that it was his family coercing him to do things he didn't know about or want to do. So sad.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Dennis-Hopp ... 11768.aspx
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