Valerie Harper Has Terminal Cancer

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EXCLUSIVE: 'I talk to the cancer and it's going away.' Brave TV icon Valerie Harper reveals her secrets to battling deadly brain disease as doctors are amazed at her will to survive

Rhoda star Valerie Harper says she's battling incurable brain cancer the only way she knows how – by talking to it

In January, 2013 doctors gave her three months to live

She says her cancer is 'going the other way'

The actress is not cancer-free and admits she still has a long road ahead

Harper, 75, credits her doctors, acupuncture and ‘wonderful teas that keep your body flowing’


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...dly-brain-disease-doctors-amazed-survive.html
 
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Valerie Harper, who has been battling a rare cancer of the brain for more than two years, was taken Wednesday evening to York General Hospital in York, Maine, after reporting that she was not feeling well. The hospital is a few miles south of where she is appearing in an Ogunquit Playhouse production of the Gershwin musical Nice Work If You Can Get It. Harper was discharged Thursday morning, the hospital said in a statement, which did not provide information about her illness.

http://deadline.com/2015/07/valerie-harper-hospitalized-maine-1201487692/
 
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http://www.etonline.com/news/169019_valerie_harper_in_a_coma_source/
After Valerie Harper was rushed by ambulance to the hospital Wednesday night, a source close to the family tells ET that her family says she is now in a coma.
The source also says that despite reports saying Harper was discharged from the hospital on Thursday, she was actually taken via med-vac to a larger hospital for further treatment
 
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Glad to here she is still hanging in there, thanks for the update.
 
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Veteran actress to step into Valerie Harper's role in play

OGUNQUIT, Maine (AP) — Performer Brenda Vaccaro will replace Valerie Harper in a play in Maine as Harper recovers from an illness and brief hospitalization...

The 75-year-old Harper, who has battled cancer, was hospitalized Wednesday before an evening performance. York General Hospital says she was released Thursday...

http://my.xfinity.com/articles/entertainment/20150802/US--Harper.Hospitalized/
 
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Valerie Harper Gives Fans Health Update Following Hospitalization
The actress set straight reports that she was in a coma.

Valerie Harper is recovering after she was hospitalized for an illness on Wednesday. The veteran actress took to her Facebook page Saturday to clarify that, contrary to reports, she is not in a coma and suggested her hospitalization was caused by medication that "didn't agree" with her:

Valerie Harper @12:12am

My dear friends and fans!
As always, thank you for your amazing support. I am happy to report I am not, nor have I been, in a coma.
As anyone who has taken strong medication knows, it doesn’t always agree with you, even with me as this experience proves.
I am confronting these hurdles with my usual enthusiasm and love of life.
Much love, Valerie
p.s.
But I must confess that the highlight of this ordeal came when I was escorted by two handsome young men and a pilot, in a medivac helicopter, as the full moon lit the sky. Talk about movie magic!!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/valerie-harper-health_55be3365e4b06363d5a27e7f
 
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Valerie Harper's Husband Says He'll Do His Best to Make Her 'Comfortable' as End Nears

Valerie Harper’s husband has revealed the end is near for the beloved actress.

In an emotional Facebook post, Tony Cacciotti, Harper's longtime husband, wrote that doctors said his wife, who is battling cancer, should be placed in hospice care. Yet, he is refusing.

“I have been told by doctors to put Val in hospice care and I can't,” he wrote. “As long as the powers above allow us, I will do my very best in making Val as comfortable as possible.”...
 
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I am sad to learn that Valerie may be near the end of her life. I appreciate so much her contributions to the entertainment industry, starting with one of my all time favorite TV shows, Mary Tyler Moore.

However, I must correct the misconception that Valerie’s husband implies that hospice is NOT about keeping his wife as comfortable as possible. In my experience, no one does that BETTER than hospice. They are angels on earth. People who think that hospice means giving up hope are mistaken. Hospice means having hope to live fully and comfortably until you die. Hospice means having hope for healing psychological and emotional wounds before you die. It means having hope for a “good death”, because YES that is possible. It means having hope to not fear death. This is my opinion only, but I have seen it make a huge difference in my family.

May Valerie and her family have all of those things, whether she has hospice care or not. My heart is with her.
 
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