Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Blind Items Revealed #5

April 25, 2017

Another celebrity another Lyme disease excuse. It always amazes me that celebrities never mention their Lyme disease until they need an excuse for rehab. Then they say they were getting treatment from Lyme Disease. It is also astonishing how many get the disease who never leave their homes except to go to clubs or shopping or restaurants. So, here is to your “Lyme Disease” miss foreign born B list celebrity of A listers.

Kelly Osbourne

14 comments:

  1. mariaj3:42 AM

    Lyme disease is da new " Exhaution"

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  2. Guesser3:44 AM

    Most of them don't live in places where deer ticks are common.

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  3. The CDC says that there are rough;y 30,000 cases of Lyme Disease in the US in any given year. There are 321.4 million people living in this country. It effects something like .0000975% of the population.

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  4. purple potato has no imagination & originality to camouflage REHAB....

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  5. SnarkIsFun8:13 AM

    Treatment for Lyme Disease (that isn't affecting the nervous system) is oral Doxycycline, Amoxicillin, or Ceftin, for 28 days. Js.

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  6. say what8:20 AM

    "like .0000975% of the population."
    I guess they are all celebrities who have the disease. Celeb-morons.

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  7. Yeah, I was gonna mention that. Do they realise how incredibly rare it actually is? They sound ridiculous. They might as well say. "a unicorn gored me with its horn and I require 28 days rest."

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  8. Sometimes it's rectal Doxycycline. Ewwwww. Jk.

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  9. TellMeLies11:10 AM

    My friend was telling me that her and her bf went on a hike the other day in high grass and he had 16 ticks on him!! 7 had to professionally removed. Scary shit!

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  10. Username checks out and

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  11. Ticks are bad in the northeast US this year as the spring was so wet. I'm more interested in why an Osbourne would hide rehab; it's like the family hobby.

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  12. yadayada1:28 PM

    That's only if it's caught early, very early. People are commonly infected on their scalp, totally unaware they've been bitten.

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  13. Bella3:26 PM

    Yea not really. Get a clue sheeple

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  14. Squints1:20 AM

    I had to take the doxycycline. Made me so sick, the sun made my skin blister after 15 minutes. From my understanding, this is not uncommon. I have yet to hear 1 celeb describe how this really affects them. That approach'es
    the truth.

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