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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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by NaplesSmartGirl January 5, 2009 6:14 AM PST
That was generous of him to disclose his health issue. I hope the media will leave him alone now.
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by Dani210 January 6, 2009 1:26 AM PST
i know, so generous and giving :) haha jk, ya gotta love steve
by gopnick January 5, 2009 6:16 AM PST
He's trying to keep the Apple stock price afloat. It'll tank if they think Steve is leaving Apple. I hope this is the end of it, as an Apple shareholder and as a human being (I hope SJ is okay!).
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by sanenazok January 5, 2009 6:24 AM PST
So it's what I thought...he bailed out of Macworld since he looked too eviscerated and instead spent the time to relax with family. Good for him. He's definitely on on his way out. There's no such disease as a "hormone imbalance" - instead, hormonal imbalance is a symptom. There must be an underlying cause and it's probably not good since he didn't say what it was. Maybe he doesn't know yet, but I expect we'll know as much about his health as a pope.
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by Dani210 January 6, 2009 1:32 AM PST
actually, weight loss is the symptom, hormonal imbalance is the cause of that symptom, but theres not that much that cause hormonal imbalance, its almost certainly related to the thyroid, more so than the pancreas or liver or tumors or toxins etc. as said below
by AppleSuxLeo January 5, 2009 6:30 AM PST
Hormone imbalance my a** Nothing is as simple as that. The Apple PR machine is falling apart.
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by ps_martin January 5, 2009 6:38 AM PST
Thank you, Dr. "AppleSuxLeo", for your insightful medical opinion.
by Perry_Clease January 5, 2009 6:51 AM PST
Grow up Leo
by rapier1 January 5, 2009 10:40 AM PST
Leo may be a tool but he's right. I don't think its as simple as a 'hormone imbalance' especially considering that *any* number of things could be at the root of a hormone imbalance from tumors, to cell damage, to toxins. As for the Apple PR machine falling apart... maybe not falling apart but they haven't handled thing well in the past few weeks.
by robvme January 5, 2009 6:34 AM PST
My guess is that the "hormones" he is talking about are related to the liver and/or pancreas. If either are damaged or impaired the only options Steve will have is drug therapy with the hope that these organs do not continue to lose function. I hope he gets well.
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by sting7k January 5, 2009 6:40 AM PST
Can we all calm down now about this? Go out for a nice steak Steve and get some meat on those bones. Quit with the "all natural" stuff and eat some real food.
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by chrisszy08 January 5, 2009 6:48 AM PST
I thought an apple a day kept the doctor away
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by Dani210 January 6, 2009 1:27 AM PST
nice!!
by Mr. Dee January 5, 2009 8:02 AM PST
Its all that vegetable only diet. Eat a few cheese burgers for once in your life Steve.
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by medezark January 5, 2009 8:03 AM PST
My sincerest wishes to Steve Jobs for a quick and full recovery. Although I disagree with many of the decisions Apple has made regarding it's product lines and advertising, I respect the great acheivements Steve has made in returning Apple to profitability and growth, and for making Apple a solid competitor in the marketplace. Get well soon Steve.
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by littleM January 5, 2009 8:36 AM PST
Perhaps, his body is feeling the long-term side-effects of his "reality distortion zone." Steve should patent his weight loss problem and sell it to Weight Watchers. His cure is probably to "eat like a pig."

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.
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by dragonbite January 5, 2009 9:19 AM PST
Sometimes a "close call" like this can wake up important people and he'll start grooming his replacement since he's already created big shoes to fit into (better yet, groom 3 people, each on a different aspect of what he did).
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by savvydude January 5, 2009 9:32 AM PST
Cancer is scary and makes people grab at anything to keep it at bay. The vegan diet Steve and his family adopted to diminish cancer growth might be working, but like anything else it has side effects. Thus, the obvious weight loss. With a team of physicians addressing the issue, Steve is on the right path.

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.
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by Slow4Show January 5, 2009 12:38 PM PST
I wish Steve well, either way. B Blessed.
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by Rod Banner January 5, 2009 12:45 PM PST
Apple can be annoying (why did they rev the MacBook Air just after I bought one?) but there is no other technology company that is one tenth as exciting. My hormones go upside down at every MacWorld when Steve unveils the next thing that I will need to own. I've bought more delicious Apple things than I ever should and I've been a Mac user since the beige tower.
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.
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by latvproducer January 5, 2009 7:12 PM PST
Steve,
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!
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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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