Comments on: Steve Jobs discloses 'hormone imbalance'
Apple's CEO issues a statement on a medical condition that he says has been "robbing" his body of needed proteins.
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Of course, most people that I have known with a weight loss problem soon after died of cancer. I hope this is not the case.
This summer I, for one, will be delighted to see Mr. Jobs once again take the stage to announce a new Apple product. He will be stronger, more fit and as healthy as possible. The ghoulish bemoaning and whining by those more interested in the 'bottom line' is more than pathetic.
I'm not gay but I love Steve. I love him for his steely determination, his vision, his passion to build something close to perfect and I would like him to live forever. Get well mate and thanks.
You have wonderful products, and you have changed the world in the way we think and use technology.
Get well...and you should not have to explain your health. We only care that you get better. You are an inspiration to all of us. I hope that most people know your story. It is one that hopefully will used in History classes, about what it takes to make it in America. Get well...and thanks for all that you have done!
- by make_or_break January 6, 2009 8:04 AM PST
- Hormone imbalance? Nothing that a few (or a bunch of) testosterone injections won't cure, perhaps? Heckuvalot better than cancer reoccurring, that's fer dang sure.
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