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Suzanne Somers has always been preoccupied with staying fit and looking young.
But has the former Three’s Company star gone too far?
On an appearance Thursday on "Oprah," Somers, 62, invited cameras into her home to watch her daily routine of hormone injections and supplement popping.
She begins with rubbing a syringe of estrogen on one arm, every day. For two weeks out of the month, she rubs progesterone on the other.
After that, she injects estriol vaginally, which she graciously spared the audience from watching.
But it doesn’t end there.
She can’t start her day without taking 40 pills, 15 of which she downs in a thick, yellow smoothie her husband makes for her (she says it's the secret to their marriage!). Then she ends her day with an additional 20 pills at night before bed.
While she admits the routine makes her seem “like some kind of fanatic,” she says it has helped her beat the “Seven Dwarfs of Menopause: Itchy, B**chy, Sleepy, Sweaty, Bloated, Forgetful and All Dried Up.”
“I wanna be there,” she said, pointing to her head. “Until I’m 110. And I'm going to do what I have to do to get there.”
And she isn't kidding. Somers has also been the spokeswoman for the fitness device ThighMaster, has admitted that she is “not against going under the knife,” and has released several exercise DVDs and books.
She would not be my pick but I have thought that Suzanne Somers looked good for her age I mean after all she is 62. But now that I have seen this sorry I put this right up there with plastic surgery and ladies getting boob jobs. Who needs them..... I think she has gone right over the edge. If you can't keep your looks the natural way then just forget it. That goes for men and hair weaves and hair plugs and all that crap... Give it up you are bald live with it.
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I saw her on Oprah explaining her lifestyle, dietary supplements, hormonal therapies, and eating habits. For her, it is not just about appearances. (I do agree with you about cosmetic surgery.) She spoke about enjoying a good quality of life, for as long as possible. She has had cancer, and suffered from the effects of menopause, which affect women in different ways, sometimes leaving them feeling like a shell of their former selves. I didn't get the impression at all she was just trying to look good. Although, she does! I like Fox news, but I believe they have an interesting slant on this one, and have taken her actions out of context.
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