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[ applause ] >> i will tell you what, every day on this stage, you can expect the unexpected. today happens to be no exception. and to kick things off, we have a surprise celebrity guest right over there behind our secret screen. [ applause ] >> now ... [ applause ] >> i am gonna let everyone in on a secret. i know who it is. but none of the other docs have a clue. >> cross our hearts. >> each get to ask one yes or no question to guess the identity of our mystery guest. i will start you with a clue: this person is a legendary tv icon, known for having very strong opinions. >> we will go ladies first, dr. rachel. >> okay. >> so, did you ever -- were you in a comedy field. >> yes. [ applause ]
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>> dr. ordon? >> are you an old lady? [ audience oohs ] >> really? you just ask that? >> oh, oh, oh, who asks that. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> were you part of a funny family on tv? >> yes! [ laughter ] >> audience, anyone know who this is? i think i know who it is. you guys know who it is? >> audience: vicki lawrence! >> mama! >> come on out, mama! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> oh, my goodness! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> audience: whoo! hey, sweetie! [ applause ] >> this is awesome! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> good lord.
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stop your clapping. [ laughter ] >> hell, i haven't done anything yet. [ laughter ] >> but you will. >> hey, you know what i can tell when i am being mentally undressed. [ laughter ] >> oh, my god! >> sorry. >> mama looks younger now than she did in her hay day, right? >> you look good. >> i know, i know what y'all are thinking, boy, there's 50 shades of gray if i ever saw it. [ laughter ] >> and those hose are sexy. [ laughter ] >> that's about enough out of you. you old horn dog. [ laughter ] >> you betcha. [ laughter ] >> mama, i'm sorry for dr. ordon's behavior. >> you are not sorry for a damned thing. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> don't you be sorry. >> oh, mama . what do you do to look so good?
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>> prune juice. prune juice. i call it nature's draino. you drink enough prune juice, you don't need any other beauty secrets. you need a lot of reading material, and a 4-pack of that charmin ultrasoft. [ laughter ] >> do you have prune juice in your purse? >> no. >> we talk about health hazard oz the show -- hazards on the show, regarding what's in your purse. >> i got mints, gum, money, and a 6-pac of depends. if i run out of those things your mortgage ain't gonna be the only thing. >> you got my crocheting. i love to crochet if you were. >> you do. that's gorgeous. >> do you know that tsa will let you on the plane with
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that? >> they will. they will. they don't care. [ laughter ] >> look what i made for you. >> oh, that's beautiful. >> look at that. >> this would look great on you. >> you know, my grandmother crow shayed and she -- crow che . >> crow -- crocheted, and it kinda matches my scrubs. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> it's great, it's cold in the studio that's perfect. >> can i wear it? >> it's a pop of color. >> a pop of color is right. popping color. >> do you like to crochet? >> i love to crochet. >> nothing for us? >> yeah. you didn't know there were 4 of us. >> later, sweetie, later. [ laughter ] [ audience oohs ] there we go. >> ooh! >> did you know, dr. ordon, a little crocheting, decrees the stress -- decreases the stress response. >> absolutely, hell yes i do. >> what's the difference
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between crocheting and knitting. two needles in knitting. it's a totally didn't stitch, sweetheart. i like to do both, they're both nice. >> great activities, good for the hands and the fingers if you have arthritis. excellent for that. >> keep the joints mobile. >> so, a-okay. and apparently tsa compatible. it's not every day we get a legendary tv mom on the show like this. are you willing to give motherly advice in a little series that we are gonna call "what would mama do?" . >> oh, well, all right! [ applause ] >> it will involve a lot of hollywood mischief out there. i want your advice. i don't know what to do. #1, we start with probably the most famous person we all talk about right now, justin bieber, he's been all over the tabloids. on tmz. >> he even put a fan's cell phone down his pants and gave it back to them during the
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concert. in leist all of that -- in light of all of that, what would mama do? >> if someone gave me a cell phone, i would keep it. they're expensive. >> if pee put . if he put it down his pants and then gave it back to you? >> he should keep it down there because he's got room for two cell phones, an i-pad and a fax machine. keep the i-phone. [ laughter ] >> have you seen those pants he wears? >> they're, they're ... they're unique. >> they're roomy. >> roomy. >> so, i -- >> the idea with that is he's trying to put his testicular sweat on the phone so the fan has it? >> i think he's spreading around a little bii-- bieber fever. >> you can say that on television? >> you can say anything you want, mama . >> no offense, but the whole
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idea of, you know, the cell phone touches those parts and handing it back? it could carry things on it. >> i hope it was on vibrate. [ laughter ] >> think of that. >> that's why he didn't give it back. >> he would be hitting the high notes with that. >> whoo! incoming, incoming! >> moving on to other celebrities that we all know. courtney, chloe and kim kardashians. the tabloids paint them with a baby fever brush. and one of them named their daughter can >> that's what we need is more kardashians. >> that's what we need, more of them. keeping up with the kardashians can't even get by butt that
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big. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> you know what? they're a hairy bunch, aren't they? [ laughter ] >> you know, i believe with the right amount of waxing they might disappear completely. [ laughter ] >> what about, what about rihana, this singer is allegedly doing a dumpling diet to increase the size of her bootie. i have to ask you, what would mamma do? >> she will be sorry somewhere down the road. she will be sorry. >> all of those carbs. >> it's not the stupidist thing a celebrity has done. tyra banks i read does a coffee enema. i tried that and you -- >> i ain't gonna be allowed in starbucks again! [ laughter ] >> so, so, you are a good mama. i mean, we all know and love
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you and trust you. you are a good mama. pretend for a moment, mama, that you were anthony weiner's mom. your son can't stop sending pics to women other than his wife. >> i have to ask you, what would mama do? >> you do what every good parent would do, you take the cell phone away from the little freak! [ laughter ] >> good lord! >> cell phone punishment! >> no cell phone! lordy anthony weiner, he's got his head so far up his you-know-what, he could be his own procologist. >> thank you so much, will you stick around, mama? >> i would love to stick around. what are we doing next . >> we have a surprise of our own for mama. it's a mystery food challenge, not for sissies, trust me.
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>> all right. >> this is something you will never, ever, ever wanna do again, stick around! >> oh, great! [ applause ] >> announcer: coming up next. >> the docs try out a smelly new superfruit. >> get this, 23 grams of fiber, the equivalent of eating 28 prunes, mama! >> oh, man up! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> announcer: and later. >> you suffer from something in emergency surgery that a lot of people associate with teenagers. >> the teenage medical crisis that struck. >> i was on the morphine, because i was like, dying. >> coming tomorrow. >> 6 seasons. >> 175,000 audience members, countless questions. but what goes on after the show. >> who asked the question? >> who has a question? >> i have a question. >> my eyes are always burning. >> no question goes unanswered. >> you want to know once and for all what it is. >> when we are done taping the
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fun bedins. the doctors, after the show. >> that's tomorrow, and on friday. >> a doctor's exclusive, legendary personal, casey casum's children fight for the right to see their father. >> we don't know if he's on the right
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[ applause ] ♪ >> we're back with thelma,
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mama harper, who agreed to a mystery food challenge straight from the internet . >> where is my agent when i need one? [ laughter ] >> so, this, mama? >> yeah? >> this is one of the most popular dares on the internet. a lot of youtube videos taking part in this mystery challenge. eating them, even those with the strongest stomach are tested. >> we are taking on the darian fruit. >> it's notorious for the smell. >> it smells like what a dead body would smell like. >> ooh! >> oh, that's vile. >> this was a bad idea. >> oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh. the stink! [ laughter ] ♪ >> horrible. >> onion ice cream! [ audience oohs ] >> onion ice cream? >> all right, mama. so, mama, this is called "the durian fruit challenge". >> it smells, i think i would
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rather be trapped in a sauna at the biggest loser". >> lord! >> pull off the lid. we will keep the lids on. >> the durian fruit. so, this thing, think of it as -- it's got all of the calories and fat of say an avocado. but it's loaded, mama, with health benefits. it's from southeast asia, nicknamed the "king of fruits". 23 grams of fiber. that's the equivalent of eating 28 prunes, mama! >> i am sticking with my metimucil. >> two and-a-half bananas of potassium. and a half of a duriam, that's half of your daily recommended value of vitamin c. >> they say, don't eat the seeds, something about them maybe being toxic. so we will not eat the seeds. >> the smell is getting worse. >> i wanna know who's the first guy who said, "i am
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gonna eat that". >> we will let mama start. >> you know, i think-- >> it's like yogurt or something, isn't it? >> are you sure? >> i think i am having texture issues. >> is this -- >> are you sure this isn't rotten? [ laughter ] >> i have a very sensitive stomach. >> mama. mama. but it's got -- >> i am an old woman. [ laughter ] >> oh. ahhhh. >> do i have to do it, mama? ewwww! huh! [ audience oohs ] >> oh, man up! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> huh-huh. >> i like it. >> oh! it's terrible! >> really? >> it's good stuff . >> you like it? >> oniony. >> you like it? >> artichokes with onion dip. >> i have a good bite.
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>> mama said it's good. mama said it's good. open up. >> opening .... [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> oh, no! ahhhh! it's, it's, it's bad! >> i wish we could share with some of y'all. anybody? >> rachel? >> this is terrible, man! >> who wants a bite ? let's share. oh, come on. [ audience oohs ] >> you wanna bite? here we go. here we go. mere we go, sweetheart. here we go, sweetheart. we are sharing some spit, because i ate a little off of this spoon. a little, a little. >> not that bad. >> did you get a whiff of it? >> get a whiff of it. >> are you getting a whiff of it over here . >> it's not bad. >> there you go. >> what's your name? >> kathy. >> remind me never to go out to dinner with you, kathy.
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>> i like onions. >> onions. >> it's really good. >> can you smell it? >> we can smell it. >> i will tell you what, i think this is the most disgusting thing i have ever done, and that includes my wedding night. [ laughter ] >> guess what, like it or not, you're all going home with one! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> man! >> here's what i think, i think we need something to get rid of this awful taste that's in my mouth right now. [ding-dong] >> please come in here. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> that's how you want a delivery. >> now mama's talking. >> thanks, mama. >> i drink a beer on occasion
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for medicinal purposes, did you know that? and i am going to the bathroom after this show, i would like to make the trip worthwhile. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> so, mama's on to something. prunes, -- >> and beer! [ laughter ] >> what did you call it? >> nature's draino. >> did you ever eat prunes while drinking beer? >> no, no. sweetie, you are so much cuter than you are smart. [ laughter ] >> i am gonna -- >> but mama's on to something. so, beer -- >> this here is good. beer has health benefits. anti-oxidants. some of the darker beers, the richer beers have even more anti-oxidants. this summer, a university in athlens found that drinking a pint or less of beer a day improved blood flow >> the flexibility of your arteries. >> nice. >> it further enhances, if
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taken in, in moderation. >> one a day. >> one pint or less. >> we're not talking about a lot of big drinking. >> so, mama, this was so much fun. >> it was. >> let's thank mama for introducing us to good beer! [ applause ] >> and we are actually blessed, because later in the show, vicki lawrence is in the house! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> right! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> all right! >> great. [ applause ] >> i would love to meet her. >> she actually has a medical question for us about her summer health scare. now we talked about the health benefits of beer and durian. but i have to mention one really important thing. that's the health benefits of laughter, which, mama, you have given us so much of that today, and through the years. laughter lowers your blood pressure, reduces your stress, and the chronic stress hormone levels. it triggers release ofs feel-good -- of feel-good endorphins.
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and i think we should thank mama for helping us feel so good and relax, through your laughter. so, thank you. and stick around! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> coming up next! >> how this mother defied her debilitating diagnosis. >> if you took a charlie horse and manifested that 10 times greater, that's how it feels. >> and later, when you wear it like this, you can't go anywhere without someone wanting to touch you. >> what's it like to have the world's largest afro. >> why going natural makes all of the difference. >> if you leave it in too long, it will burn a hole in your scalp. >> 175,000 audience members and countless questions. >> you want to know once and for all? >> the doctors after the show. >> aren't you glad you got
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>> a serious medical condition it not only debilitating but it can wreak havoc on your diet. veronica found herself tipping the scales at 397 pounds after being diagnosed with dist ownia. >> mom has had distonia since the day i was born. >> [ sobbing ] ♪ >> 25 years ago, i had an epidural, and something went wrong. a month later they diagnosed
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me with distanya. -- distonia. >> it involves my hands and feet cramping, twisting, jerking. if you took a charlie morse and manifested that -- horse, and manist fested it time 10s. >> it would be like her foot was making a fist. >> huh. oh, god. somebody help me please. >> it involved my nouth-- mouth and spine. >> she has spasms. >> i don't know if it will last a minute or weeks or months? and it's lasted years. >> there are times she would be strong enough to be up to crutches but most of the time in a wheelchair. >> i don't know what to do. >> i got to the point where i was bedridden, hospitalized several times. even in a nursing home. i started gaining weight with the medications that i was placed on, for distonia.
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they say i was 397 pounds at one point. >> my mom started to go into remission when i was in middle school. she was able to get up and maybe get to the kitchen or take small baby steps. >> i did occupational and physical therapy. >> even though the distonia started to improve, it didn't hit me that i needed to improve my weight. >> mom was improving but she was in a sick heavy body. she was getting by. >> two years ago my daughter got engaged and i wanted to walk into there, not in a wheelchair or on crutches. not be morbidly obese. something inside of me said, i just can't show up to the wedding looking like this. >> you know, i want to clarify quickly, what distonia is, it's a movement disorder, causing your muscles to spasm involuntary, a lot of times it's opposing muscles.
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simultaneously, they compete for control of the body. the involuntary muscle contractions, cause often causing twisting motions. it can be general areas or throughout multiple muscle groups and the pain can be so severe, estimates suggests that it no fewer than 300,000 people are affected by distanya. it can -- distonia. it can affect more than your muscles. >> you will not believe how great veronica looks. yu will not believe the secret of her amazing, amazing transformation! ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> we saw veronica struggle with a debilitating medical disorder, that factored into her 250 + weight-gain.
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ready to meet veronica? veronica, come on out! ♪ [ applause ] >> and later ... >> vicki explains her surprising medical scare. >> i was, like, rithing in pain in the bedroom. and al, my husband comes in, he sits on the foot of the bed, and he said, it's something you ate. i said, wate the -- we ate, heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the fiber one caramel nut protein bar.
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♪ >> before the break, we saw veronica struggle with a debilitating medical problem that factored into her 250 + pound weight gain. her engagement became -- her daughter's engagement became the light-bulb moment to inspire her to lose weight. and who's ready to meet veronica. i want to remind you of veronica's picture before this remarkable weight-loss. i think we are ready. veronica, come on out! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wow! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> you look so good! >> welcome!
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>> gorgeous. >> now, i am gonna show everyone, to remind everyone again, how much veronica's done to transform herself. we will do a quick before/after, before i get into asking you how you did it. [ applause ] >> wow! [ applause ] >> so, veronica, come have a seat. i think everyone watching right now wants to know. how much weight did you lose? >> i was 397 pounds at the heaviest. when i started the gym 3 years ago, 347 pounds and i am down to 147-160, i fluctuate. [ applause ] >> oh, wow. >> so, 200 pound no, sir two years and -- pounds in two yees -- years. 250 + in the last two years. >> you have gotten control of the dystonia, and you lost a lot of weight. you have loose skin hanging there and you are left with other issues that i know you find a little embarrassing.
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>> not a little. a lot embarrassing. i look in the mirror, and i think, i did all of this work and work go ahead out so hard, and i -- worked out so hard, and i see what i see. >> we are all so impressed with what you have done on your end, that we have lined it up for you to meet with an excellent board certified plastic surgeon! in your area. [ applause ] >> scottsdale, phoenix arizona. dr. jean knockbar. a colleague of mine, board certified plastic surgeon, the real deal. >> i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] >> who does this type of work. we are gonna set up a consultation with you, and after examining you, if he finds you to be a good candidate, he said that he would do it for you! and you would be -- >> oh, thank you! [ sobbing ] [ applause ] >> may i say something
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quickly, before i say this ... i didn't do this show for any recognition to be honest with you. there's somebody out there who felt suicidal like i did when i was in my wheelchair. i literally had written out a script of what i would do, who would take care of my daughter, where mayan malce were to go -- where my animals were to go. someone else out there feels lonely, fat, ugly, and disgusting. there's one day of hope. this, too, shall pass! >> really, really! [ applause ] >> you are such an inspiration . >> we will be right back! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> coming up next >> dr. phil: i am sure >> i am sure when you wear it like this, you can't go anywhere without someone wanting to touch it. >> it's not a wig. >> going natural makes all of the difference for your hair. >> if you leave it in too long
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>> the afro, is one of the most signature hairstyles in history, from diana ross, to the jackson 5! to miss foxy brown, herself, pam, the afrowas big in the 70s, now it's back in a fluffier than ever trend, the natural hair movement. so, we have been looking for the biggest, baddest fro, we could find, and it's all natural! please welcome to the show, avin! avin, come on out! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪
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>> i want to hug you but you don't want to mess your hair up. hey. >> s there a certain protocol for hugging? >> i just do this, you know? >> so, you know, so i don't get it into somebody's face. >> how do you get it to look so, just alive? >> my hair's naturally curly. so >> dr. phil: think anyone >> i think anyone with natural put it into a fro. i washed it and conditioned it, and did 8 twists. i do 8 twists, late lye. so that -- lately, it dries quicker. put it in 8 twists and pick it out, pick and shape it, and pick it and shape it. >> when you wear it like this, you can't go anywhere without someone wanting to touch it. >> if they ask, sometimes i am not comfortable with it. and most of the time, i let them touch it.
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>> some people think it's a wig, and i am like, it's not a wig. [ laughter ] >> so, you are truly the guinness record holder? >> yes. >> can we measure for ourselves? >> yes. >> what was the official measurement? >> 4 feet 4 inches around when guinness did it . >> today, it's cold in here, your hair gets straighter and flops. >> where should we measure from? >> even i am imagining, in church or wherever. that people get mad when you sit in front of them . >> for the record, i do not wear my hair like that, you know, like this, for church and for the movies and all kinds of things. >> really? >> we are looking at 4 feet, 5 inches. >> beautiful, too. >> it's beautiful. >> thank you! [ applause ] >> and all natural. >> all natural. all natural. >> so, talk about the health reasons why you decided to go natural? >> i went natural because i was tired of the chemicals. for you who don't know, when you get relaxers in your hair,
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permanent relaxers you get chemical burns. if you leave it in too long, it will burn a hole in your scalp and you will end up with a scab on the scalp. >> in order to understand what relaxers are doing, you have to understand the hair and why it's curly. there's ker atin fibers that line up, they are linked together by disulified bonds, the more disulified bonds your hair has, the curlier your hair is. the relaxer straightens the hair, removing the disulified bonds. >> and noncancerous balls of muscular tissue that form in the uterus is ed welling cause of hysterectomies in the country. if you get a relaxer, have a professional put it on so you don't leave it on too long so
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it doesn't burn your scalp. two, you have to minimize the other chemicals that you are exposing your body to. if you do those things you probably are minimizing your risk of exposure to the chemicals you are having. >> i think the lesson, is, use as few chemicals as possible. and certainly, if you want to go au naturel, then you are proof. >> fabulous! >> avin, thank you for coming on. >> vicki lawrence and the emergency surgery she has in common with sir elton john, stick around! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> coming up next! >> vicki explains her surprising medical scare. >> i was like, rithing in pain in the bedroom. and al, my husband, comes in, and he's eating a sandwich, and al, my husband, comes in, and he's eating a sandwich, and he said they were the first to be verified by the usp, nature made vitamins? an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards.
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ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. [ applause ] >> our next guest was covered at 17 -- was discovered at 17 years of age. and went on to make history on the carol burnette show, but her blue haired character made her iconic. >> you want to do something with the hat. >> you wanna do something with the camera? >> you don't have to get ugly. >> you are as young as you feel. right now i feel like a beer. >> hello, i can't talk now. oh, frannie, it's you.
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i am busy, my self-cleaning oven hasn't learned how to clean itself yet! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> please welcome vicki lawrence! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> whoo! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> do i get a hug? >> yes, yes, you do. bless you. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> you know how you meet some people that you have watched on tv, and they're not what you expect them to be? >> yeah. >> meeting you, it's amazing, not only how wonderful you are, but how talented you are. >> oh. >> it's amazing how witty you are! you can't, you can't fake that. >> well, i learned, i learned from good people. >> one of the other things is, you are not a teenager anymore, which is when you made it to the quote-unquote
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big-time. but you suffered from an emergency surgery that a lot of people associate with teenagers, did you not? >> i had to have an appendectomy this summer. i was righting in pain, and -- writheing in pain and my husband came in and said, it's something you ate, i said, we ate the same damned thing you moron. i said, no. >> and so i couldn't get comfortable enough to sleep. up i go to long ridge memorial, and i sat there from i think we got there at noon. it took me until 8 o'clock in long beach to get a cat scan. i am dying. i was on morphine. >> i knew something was wrong. >> a lot of people with appendicitis, they think it's something you ate. >> that's the way it starts. >> it starts like a horrible gas, like you have eaten a
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durian fruit and you wanna die. [ laughter ] >> and then the thing migrated and went furp, right there. and i went, wait a minute. i am not as stupid as i look. [ laughter ] >> did you have fevers with it? >> i didn't. but i was nauseous. and i mean, the pain was excruciating. >> a lot of times you can make the diagnosis without a cat scan, because if you have the teletale symptoms. >> it's more common in teenagers, 20 year olds, but when you get it in your -- >> old. go ahead travis. >> older than a teenager, um, the symptoms can be a little more confusing. it's not always obvious, that's one of the big things, if you are watching at home, if you develop appendicitis, if you wait and wait, and wait, there's a risk of rupturing. if it ruptures, it's a much bigger problem potentially. if you develop abdominal pain, intense, severe, fevers. you mentioned the hamburger
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sign, the thought of eating a hamburger-- >> al's going, here's tums. have tums. have some of this. >> and i am like, oh, my god, running to the bathroom. >> and i did great, they did it laproscopically, because with it had noburst. it was -- not burst. it was 12 at night, i was exhausted. my darling surgeon, i was like, hi, goodbye. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> before you go, i think we have a question from the audience. >> oh, yes. this is all real interesting. but when are you gonna sell the damned dvd? >> oh. well, the dvd? yes. >> mama's family is coming out on dvd, finally! [ applause ] >> all of my darling fans, and i will tell you what, you guys, i have been watching them, it's like binge watching, it's a silly show. it really is. so i am very excited.
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they are doing a lovingly beautiful job. and i asked them about it last year when we were putting together the carol burnette dvd's, it would be my dream come true, and they got on the case. and they have made it happen. and i am gonna send you all home with a copy! [ applause ] >> i want a hug, because it was so much fun having you on, vicki. >> i want a hug and a dvd. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> the latest breaking medical headlines after this! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> i think it looks a little, um, creep , almost? >> yes. [ laughter ] closed captioning "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one else." "oh, that's nice." "thank you." now, that's progressive. call or click today.
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♪ >> camile grammer has undergoing a radical hysterectomy for endometrial cancer. her rep tells the doctors, the recovery is going well, and she's grateful for the medical team who worked passionately on her behalf. he says, frequent screenings lead to early detection for the star who had it predetermined. >> the tampa bay buccaneers football team has identified another case of mrsa, caused by a strain of staph bacteria resistant to many antibiotics. bacteria is usually spread by direct contact or using personal items like towels or razors who touched someone's infected skin. ♪ it's estimated 45 million americans suffer from chronic headaches. now, science may have a new
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way to help them, it's small, but long-term study, researchers say they have had real success, by imp planting a device in the patients head, sending pulses to a specific nerve in the brain through implanted wires to alleviate the seering pain associated with migraines. sometimes leading to a 70% reduction. >> that's today's news in 90! ♪ >> what do you get for your beautiful baby girl that already has everything? well, if she's folically challenged, there's a new controversial option. >> let's face it, most babies share similar features. adorable eyes, chubby cheeks and round, balded hads. >> so what -- heads. >> so what if baby stephanie is mistaked for baby steven. and there's a shocking solution.
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baby bangs pint-sized hair pieces for girls who may be mistaken for boys. hello obvious femininity. baby bangs come in different colors and styles. now there's no question! that baby is a girl! ♪ [ audience oohs ] [ applause ] >> come on? really? really? >> is there a -- >> i think it looks a little, um, ... creepy, almost. [ laughter ] >> that was -- >> that you don't want. >> is there a harm in that? >> no, it's a head band, it's realistic hair, it's about the most realistic man made fiber. >> it's see through. >> it's a head band with hair. >> that does not look right. >> [ laughter ] >> that looks, that looks ... >> a lot of parents will ask me, how come my baby was born with hair and now they're bald. a lot of babies are born with hair, and for the first couple
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of 2-3 months the hair thins out, because of mom's hormones, they're kind of wearing off and there's a hormone shift. same reason they get facial acne. by a year or so they get their more genetically based hair. >> there's baby jimmy. >> oh, [ audience oohs ] >> amazing how much it looks like you. >> like, right? a lot of times you see a baby, when they grow up, you can't put the two together. look at that. oh! ahhhh! ♪ [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> good stuff. >> thanks to all of our guests today. >> see you next time! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> classic! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪
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