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Can you imagine her book?  We get a season of Yolanda writing her book and it be released.  Oh joy.

Wasn't it already done with carol and her book on widowhood?

Bravo really enjoys recycling stories.

And while carol was a somewhat legitimate writer( more of a one hit wonder), there is not much interesting about Yoyo.

I wonder if she is popular in the Netherlands or if people there, are also sick and tired of her Bologna.

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And while carol was a somewhat legitimate writer( more of a one hit wonder), there is not much interesting about Yoyo.

I wonder if she is popular in the Netherlands or if people there, are also sick and tired of her Bologna.

 

Tommy Hilfiger's daughter, Ally, recently got her book about Lyme disease published.  Her story is similar to Yo's.  I wonder if 2 biographies on the same subject within 2 years of each other is a good idea. 

 

Although, I think in the next few years, the CDC is going to recognize a few new things and we might all be in for a huge Lyme explosion.  Then, perhaps the timing for 2 books about it will be perfect for the authors and their publishers' wallets.

 

From Amazon.  Sound familiar?

Ally was at a breaking point when she woke up in a psych ward at the age of eighteen. She couldn't put a sentence together, let alone take a shower, eat a meal, or pick up a phone. What had gone wrong? In recent years, she had produced a feature film, a popular reality show for a major network, and had acted in an off-Broadway play. But now, Ally was pushed to a psychotic break after struggling since she was seven years old with physical symptoms that no doctor could explain; everything from joint pain, to night sweats, memory loss, nausea, and brain fog. A doctor in the psych ward was finally able to give her the answers her and her family had desperately been searching for, and the diagnosis that all the previous doctors had missed. She learned that she had Lyme disease-and finally had a breakthrough.

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Oh, man. *looks around for a dangling tampon string*

 

​Hooker-turned-nurse Daisy must've scored a rough draft of Ally's book and read it to Yolanda before filming.

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I think much like Teresa Giudice first cookbook-people didn't buy it for her repertoire of recipes but the dish on the other RH.  Yolanda's will pique curiosity over her divorce from David and anything she is legally allowed to write about the RH.   

 

It will make the NY Times best sellers list, for how long I don't know.  Just a random prediction.  I do think next year's finale will be about Yolanda finishing her book.  Maybe even it being launched.

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Tommy Hilfiger's daughter, Ally, recently got her book about Lyme disease published.  Her story is similar to Yo's.  I wonder if 2 biographies on the same subject within 2 years of each other is a good idea. 

 

Although, I think in the next few years, the CDC is going to recognize a few new things and we might all be in for a huge Lyme explosion.  Then, perhaps the timing for 2 books about it will be perfect for the authors and their publishers' wallets.

 

From Amazon.  Sound familiar?

 

She was a producer before she turned 18 years old, a "feature film"? Really? LOL

Is this safe?

"YOLANDA

YOLANDA – Verified account ‏@YolandaHFoster

❤Yes I do LDI every 6 weeks and low dose Naltrexone every night- Making progress for sure xoxo #ImmuneTherapy https://twitter.com/redrider43rh/status/720717655267631104 …"

NO!  The same for the "immune therapy" especially since she is getting it from a Dr. in Alaska that she has never seen in person! AND, she is giving it to Bella/Anwar that have never been seen by this Dr. either.

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Why is she taking Naltrexone?   That's a drug is one used to decrease the need for opiates!  Also it's used to treat alcohol abuse.

I just swallowed my pride and texted my husband to ask about this and he said the same thing. When I said I doubted that "my friend" was using it for that he said it might be used for central nervous system side effects or else it is being used off label in a way that he is not familiar with. Where is Vicki8675309?
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I just swallowed my pride and texted my husband to ask about this and he said the same thing. When I said I doubted that "my friend" was using it for that he said it might be used for central nervous system side effects or else it is being used off label in a way that he is not familiar with. Where is Vicki8675309?

This woman is a danger to her children.  I wonder if the kids know what it is for and I hope they never decide to use any form of opiates-or have a drink. 

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Actually, low dose naltrexone or LDN, is used for autoimmune diseases more and more frequently (I'm on it for thyroid disease). In high doses it's used for patients with drug or alcohol problems, but in very low doses (under 5mg) it can help raise endorphin levels and make the immune system act correctly. It's still one of those drugs where a majority of doctors don't prescribe it, but it's the first drug in 10 years that has lowered my antibody levels, so I can attest it can work. It makes me nauseous to defend Yolanda on this, but LDN would be good for her to be on if she truly does have Lyme or an autoimmune disease.

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Actually, low dose naltrexone or LDN, is used for autoimmune diseases more and more frequently (I'm on it for thyroid disease). In high doses it's used for patients with drug or alcohol problems, but in very low doses (under 5mg) it can raise help endorphin levels and make the immune system act correctly. It's still one of those drugs where a majority of doctors don't prescribe it, but it's the first drug in 10 years that has lowered my antibody levels, so I can attest it can work. It makes me nauseous to defend Yolanda on this, but LDN would be good for her to be on if she truly does have Lyme or an autoimmune disease.

It is also possible that Yolanda became hooked on opiate pain pills during her "journey" with CLD. It would explain her "brain fog" much better than her claims of CLD causing it.

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She was a producer before she turned 18 years old, a "feature film"? Really? LOL

NO!  The same for the "immune therapy" especially since she is getting it from a Dr. in Alaska that she has never seen in person! AND, she is giving it to Bella/Anwar that have never been seen by this Dr. either.

I never heard of her before the Lymecademy Awards (TM Ronnie Karam). Same shit, different needy/attention-seeking woman.

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I'm starting to think that I should just give in and accept that we all have Lyme disease. I have Lyme disease. You have Lyme disease. Look under your chair. We all have fucking Lyme disease. Or something. We all are afflicted with something invisible. Lean in to it. Let's all be victims. Won't that be fun!

 

ETA-I am a bleeding heart liberal, a Socialist, if you will. I want everyone to have what they need. What I resent are Yolanda and her ilk preying on others with all of this bullshit. Can we just get to the heart of the matter and talk about mental illness? Yolanda needs to see a professional and look at herself in a real way. She needs to stop misleading other people, using her children, and figure out how to be happy without being pretending to be sick. She discredits people that are really sick and need our consideration and resources.

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I'm starting to think that I should just give in and accept that we all have Lyme disease. I have Lyme disease. You have Lyme disease. Look under your chair. We all have fucking Lyme disease. Or something. We all are afflicted with something invisible. Lean in to it. Let's all be victims. Won't that be fun!

ETA-I am a bleeding heart liberal, a Socialist, if you will. I want everyone to have what they need. What I resent are Yolanda and her ilk preying on others with all of this bullshit. Can we just get to the heart of the matter and talk about mental illness? Yolanda needs to see a professional and look at herself in a real way. She needs to stop misleading other people, using her children, and figure out how to be happy without being pretending to be sick. She discredits people that are really sick and need our consideration and resources.

Let's all get unnecessary dialysis!

Yeah I'm a bleeding heart pinko too. I agree she needs to face reality. She wants it to be Lyme, she wants it to be curable bacteria, but curable bacteria obviously should have been cured years ago. She need to check in to a psychiatric facility. I'm sure there's ultra luxe ones in Southern California.

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Bold mine.

Tommy Hilfiger's daughter, Ally, recently got her book about Lyme disease published. Her story is similar to Yo's. I wonder if 2 biographies on the same subject within 2 years of each other is a good idea.

Although, I think in the next few years, the CDC is going to recognize a few new things and we might all be in for a huge Lyme explosion. Then, perhaps the timing for 2 books about it will be perfect for the authors and their publishers' wallets.

From Amazon. Sound familiar?

Sounds to me like Zika might be one for YoYo to consider. It's got legs.

She was a producer before she turned 18 years old, a "feature film"? Really? LOL

NO! The same for the "immune therapy" especially since she is getting it from a Dr. in Alaska that she has never seen in person! AND, she is giving it to Bella/Anwar that have never been seen by this Dr. either.

I have gotten such a kick out of the Ally Hilfiger appearance and have actually wondered what happened to that little twit. And there she was! Twitting!

Her iMDb. Looks like her projects are easily bought.

Now I need to find some Rich Girls dvds, or something. I think Ally and Jaime were more stupider than Paris and Nicole.

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Actually, low dose naltrexone or LDN, is used for autoimmune diseases more and more frequently (I'm on it for thyroid disease). In high doses it's used for patients with drug or alcohol problems, but in very low doses (under 5mg) it can help raise endorphin levels and make the immune system act correctly. It's still one of those drugs where a majority of doctors don't prescribe it, but it's the first drug in 10 years that has lowered my antibody levels, so I can attest it can work. It makes me nauseous to defend Yolanda on this, but LDN would be good for her to be on if she truly does have Lyme or an autoimmune disease.

Thank you for sharing ( oh Lord I sound Rinnaesque with that remark) that with us. I was really curious about what that could be used for. Im assuming Yo didn't know the drug's usual use when she posted that. I say that because she is inviting speculation which we all know pisses her off.

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Yolanda is not mentally ill nor does she need a psychiatrist because you have to want to change for any therapy to benefit.  Therapy is not a place to go and get fixed.  

 

 She is a privileged and self absorbed woman and a classic narcissist.  End of story.  

 

definition of narcissist:

 

 

 

noun
1.
a person who is overly self-involved, and often vain and selfish.
2.
Psychoanalysis. a person who suffers from narcissism, deriving erotic gratification from admiration of his or her own physical or mental attributes.

 

Yolanda seems to be a mix of careless liar and compulsive liar, too!

http://www.compulsivelyingdisorder.com/5-different-types-of-liars/

 

We see her experiencing some of the consequences of her actions on this show.  It does not appear that she has any true friendships in her life.

 

ETA:  Her vibe on WWHL was melancholy.  

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Let's all get unnecessary dialysis!

Yeah I'm a bleeding heart pinko too. I agree she needs to face reality. She wants it to be Lyme, she wants it to be curable bacteria, but curable bacteria obviously should have been cured years ago. She need to check in to a psychiatric facility. I'm sure there's ultra luxe ones in Southern California.

I super love that you used the word pinko. I'm of an age to have been called a pinko and at this point  in my life, it reminds me of a time that was equally messed up, but I was much more flexible and had zero wrinkles.

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Yolanda is not mentally ill nor does she need a psychiatrist because you have to want to change for any therapy to benefit.  Therapy is not a place to go and get fixed.  

 

 She is a privileged and self absorbed woman and a classic narcissist.  End of story.  

 

definition of narcissist:

 

 

Yolanda seems to be a mix of careless liar and compulsive liar, too!

http://www.compulsivelyingdisorder.com/5-different-types-of-liars/

 

We see her experiencing some of the consequences of her actions on this show.  It does not appear that she has any true friendships in her life.

I am inclined to agree with you. I'm trying to give her the benefit of the doubt.

 

I've learned a lot from my various shrinks over the years, and I wish everyone would get to enjoy the same kinds of insights that lead to all kinds of relief, but you're right. You have to listen and want to listen to get those benefits.

 

Yolanda appears to believe that she already has all of the information she needs and everything figured out. You can lead a narcissist to a shrink, but you can't make her listen.

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Actually, low dose naltrexone or LDN, is used for autoimmune diseases more and more frequently (I'm on it for thyroid disease). In high doses it's used for patients with drug or alcohol problems, but in very low doses (under 5mg) it can help raise endorphin levels and make the immune system act correctly. It's still one of those drugs where a majority of doctors don't prescribe it, but it's the first drug in 10 years that has lowered my antibody levels, so I can attest it can work. It makes me nauseous to defend Yolanda on this, but LDN would be good for her to be on if she truly does have Lyme or an autoimmune disease.

Yes thanks for that.  I'm glad it's helping you!

 

Off label use is pretty common, as are very low doses of a strong medicine for a different problem.  I take one for blood pressure at the lowest dose, even though my BP is fine.  It prevents ocular migraines, a different kind of migraine, no headache, but plenty of visual distortion, and pretty rare.  I had one that damaged my optic nerve, lost a huge chunk of vision in that eye, and don't want to risk having another.

 

I remember my neurologist saying "don't worry, it's a lousy BP medicine, but it works great at preventing ocular migraines!"  Ha.

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Yolanda is not mentally ill nor does she need a psychiatrist because you have to want to change for any therapy to benefit.  Therapy is not a place to go and get fixed.  

 

 She is a privileged and self absorbed woman and a classic narcissist.  End of story.  

 

Not completely. Narcissism *is* a mental disorder so if she's a classic narcissist, then she's mentally ill.   And I disagree that a psychiatrist wouldn't do her any good.  People who are institutionalized against their will are assigned psychiatrists.  Even Alzheimer patients get psychiatrists. Most of the time, they don't know they need or want help.  But they can benefit from having a psychiatrist.

 

I think Yolanda needs therapy.  And we don't know for sure that she isn't getting any. 

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Not completely. Narcissism *is* a mental disorder so if she's a classic narcissist, then she's mentally ill.   And I disagree that a psychiatrist wouldn't do her any good.  People who are institutionalized against their will are assigned psychiatrists.  Even Alzheimer patients get psychiatrists. Most of the time, they don't know they need or want help.  But they can benefit from having a psychiatrist.

 

I think Yolanda needs therapy.  And we don't know for sure that she isn't getting any. 

 

There are varying degrees.  

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I think Yolanda needs therapy.  And we don't know for sure that she isn't getting any. 

I doubt she is getting any type of therapy. She would not have poo poo'ed Kyle's story about Depression causing physical symptoms like she did, she would have had greater understanding, sympathy and compassion otherwise.

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There are varying degrees.  

 

I agree.  But you said 'classic' (which is the extreme degree, IIRC and 'end of story' so I figured you meant you definitely believe she is of the highest order which equals mental disorder.  Also, if you believe she's a compulsive liar, which isn't an unusual trait in a classic narcissist, then she is indeed mentally ill.

 

I know I'm in the minority in thinking she's mentally ill which makes it hard for me to bag on her.  Loooooong before Lyme became her storyline, I thought she was a turd. I just can't think of any other reason than mental illness, coupled with physical illness that would make her behave like she has.  That said, I don't think she's guilty of everything that most of you think she is.  I don't think she's a monster or that she's trying to destroy her children or their careers.

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I doubt she is getting any type of therapy. She would not have poo poo'ed Kyle's story about Depression causing physical symptoms like she did, she would have had greater understanding, sympathy and compassion otherwise.

 

Hold up...I remember her being sympathetic to Kyle in that scene.  I distinctly remember feeling as if they'd had a breakthrough in that scene and maybe these 2 women with big time baggage were going to find a common ground and a better understanding of each other.  Hmmm.  I'll have to go back and watch.

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Hold up...I remember her being sympathetic to Kyle in that scene.  I distinctly remember feeling as if they'd had a breakthrough in that scene and maybe these 2 women with big time baggage were going to find a common ground and a better understanding of each other.  Hmmm.  I'll have to go back and watch.

I didn't get that sense at all. She said something along the lines of her being so much sicker and down played depression as even a remote possibility.

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Hold up...I remember her being sympathetic to Kyle in that scene.  I distinctly remember feeling as if they'd had a breakthrough in that scene and maybe these 2 women with big time baggage were going to find a common ground and a better understanding of each other.  Hmmm.  I'll have to go back and watch.

 

I don't think she was sympathetic at all.  IIRC, she was dismissive.  Kyle was trying to be helpful, trying to be a good friend, and Yolanda rejected what Kyle was saying without taking the time to listen or think about it.  Her attitude was that she knew better, that she was suffering so much that there was no way it could be anything like what Kyle was suggesting.  I didn't see any appreciation for Kyle's efforts or any empathy for Kyle's own struggle either.

 

The word "dismissive" comes to me now, and I remember that word popping into my head then too.  "Ungrateful" also.  Kyle may have been right and she may have been wrong, but what she was saying was certainly well-intentioned.  Clearly, it did not fit in with the "journey" that Yo is determined to be on, and so she nipped it right in the bud.  As we have seen her do before (for example, when people tell her that she looks good.)   

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I just swallowed my pride and texted my husband to ask about this and he said the same thing. When I said I doubted that "my friend" was using it for that he said it might be used for central nervous system side effects or else it is being used off label in a way that he is not familiar with. Where is Vicki8675309?

 

Use:

Alcohol dependence: Treatment of alcohol dependence.

Opioid dependence: For the blockade of the effects of exogenously administered opioids.

 

Use: Off-Label:

Cholestatic pruritus (adults)

 

Also Off-Label Use:

I did find one study (uncontrolled so already not good evidence) to suggest it may help with Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DDD). An uncontrolled trial of naltrexone, a non-selective opioid antagonist, in 14 patients with DDD found an average 30 percent reduction in symptoms, with four patients showing marked improvement. Well powered, randomized trials of opioid antagonists are needed in patients with DDD. Patients with pronounced emotional numbing that does not respond to psychotherapy may benefit from naltrexone

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I doubt she is getting any type of therapy. She would not have poo poo'ed Kyle's story about Depression causing physical symptoms like she did, she would have had greater understanding, sympathy and compassion otherwise.

Like with anything, there are horrible psychotherapists out there.

The one who treats Bethany comes to mind.

Yolanda admitted to having suffered from some form of depression at one point, her being dismissive is just a component of her entitled and nasty personality.

That book sounds so boring. Who wants to see graphic medical pictures of Yolanda?????

Even if some people who suffer from Lyme disease buy the book, how could a regular person afford the type of koo-koo treatments that Yoyo is getting????

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Actually, low dose naltrexone or LDN, is used for autoimmune diseases more and more frequently (I'm on it for thyroid disease). In high doses it's used for patients with drug or alcohol problems, but in very low doses (under 5mg) it can help raise endorphin levels and make the immune system act correctly. It's still one of those drugs where a majority of doctors don't prescribe it, but it's the first drug in 10 years that has lowered my antibody levels, so I can attest it can work. It makes me nauseous to defend Yolanda on this, but LDN would be good for her to be on if she truly does have Lyme or an autoimmune disease.

 

 

Are there any published studies about the above information?

 

It is also possible that Yolanda became hooked on opiate pain pills during her "journey" with CLD. It would explain her "brain fog" much better than her claims of CLD causing it.

 

or hooked on opioids from when she "broke" her back giving birth to Anwar?  Opioid addiction would explain her constipation and use of daily colonics!!!!

 

Yes thanks for that.  I'm glad it's helping you!

 

Off label use is pretty common, as are very low doses of a strong medicine for a different problem.  I take one for blood pressure at the lowest dose, even though my BP is fine.  It prevents ocular migraines, a different kind of migraine, no headache, but plenty of visual distortion, and pretty rare.  I had one that damaged my optic nerve, lost a huge chunk of vision in that eye, and don't want to risk having another.

 

I remember my neurologist saying "don't worry, it's a lousy BP medicine, but it works great at preventing ocular migraines!"  Ha.

 

yes but they still have numerous research studies showing efficacy for what they are being used to treat. Once the patent is out (generics can be made) then there is no incentive to get FDA approval for that particular indication. Regardless there still are studies that show efficacy. There are numerous well powered statistically significant studies that show that beta-blockers like propranolol (anti-hypertensive), tricyclic antidepressants like amitriptyline, and anti-epileptics like topiramate (and many other medications) prevent chronic migraine (given to a patient with chronic migraines even if they don't have high blood pressure, depression or seizures). Also botox is FDA approved for the prevention of chronic migraine.

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About Yola being "blindsided" by the divorce...she is the type who hears only what she wants to hear. Even if David had been telling her repeatedly that he was unhappy, she wouldn't have heard him. She's the type where you could talk til you're blue in the face, and when you FINALLY decide to wash your hands of it and walk away, she will feel "blindsided".

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yes but they still have numerous research studies showing efficacy for what they are being used to treat. Once the patent is out (generics can be made) then there is no incentive to get FDA approval for that particular indication. Regardless there still are studies that show efficacy.

 

^^ THIS THIS THIS

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About Yola being "blindsided" by the divorce...she is the type who hears only what she wants to hear. Even if David had been telling her repeatedly that he was unhappy, she wouldn't have heard him. She's the type where you could talk til you're blue in the face, and when you FINALLY decide to wash your hands of it and walk away, she will feel "blindsided".

I get the feeling that she was "blindsided" when he told her he couldn't/wouldn't stay home and hold her hand 24/7 and that he was tired of footing the bill for all of her quack treatments. David was no longer buying into her "invisible disease" act, hence her need for her own "healing" home.

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I get the feeling that she was "blindsided" when he told her he couldn't/wouldn't stay home and hold her hand 24/7 and that he was tired of footing the bill for all of her quack treatments. David was no longer buying into her "invisible disease" act, hence her need for her own "healing" home.

And WTF was this talk about a 'safe space'?

 

I know she isn't the best at expressing herself but there isn't much mistaking the meaning of THAT word?

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And WTF was this talk about a 'safe space'?

 

I know she isn't the best at expressing herself but there isn't much mistaking the meaning of THAT word?

 

'Safe place' has taken on many new meanings.  It is not only about abuse.  It is now used to describe an environment that is healing, peaceful, beautiful, to you liking, a place that you love.  I could go on but you get the drift. 

I get the feeling that she was "blindsided" when he told her he couldn't/wouldn't stay home and hold her hand 24/7 and that he was tired of footing the bill for all of her quack treatments. David was no longer buying into her "invisible disease" act, hence her need for her own "healing" home.

 

 

i don't think she was blindsided; she saw it coming.  I think it built up over a period of a year or probably more.  I assume there was tension between them, arguments about her health care, money and the loss of a partner who would not do anything with him anymore.  I think David's mind drifted back to the reason Mohammed divorced her, too.  David wanted her to 'happy up,' as well.  

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I think she saw it coming and doubled down on her Lymes in the hopes of having another broken prenup because of medical care issues. If that was indeed her winning hand with Mo.

I can't imagine how exhausting she must be to not only live with but to just be around.

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Yep, she definitely doubled down on the Lyme brain,thinking that she'd be able to bust her pre-nup. I only hope that the judge in the case sees through all her TON of bulldookey. Don't know if a Psychiatrist can help her or not, but she should really try some therapy! I'm just so tired of it all!!

All the 6,7,8 months, the 1,2,3 years, the 5,7,9 days. Just STOP ALREADY!!

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As an aside?

 

I wasn't paying attention to the clip of how she arrived at the picnic with drunk and drunker......She gets out of the car - she didn't drive - and I only can imagine what was said to daisy....

 

"Choos are not invited to da pic-a-nic, choos keep go round da park for a leetle beet, den? and honk da hoen, pretend I forget my phone and choos get da call frum da gigi and choos tell me dad I need to go....."

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Yep, she definitely doubled down on the Lyme brain,thinking that she'd be able to bust her pre-nup. I only hope that the judge in the case sees through all her TON of bulldookey. Don't know if a Psychiatrist can help her or not, but she should really try some therapy! I'm just so tired of it all!!

All the 6,7,8 months, the 1,2,3 years, the 5,7,9 days. Just STOP ALREADY!!

 At the worst? She can't keep her numbers/dates/timelines straight

 

The best? I think I'll play her numbers in the lotto and see what happens?

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I 'love' what she says in the article about her upcoming book:

 

“I owe it to the Lyme community,” added Yolanda. “I have the platform. I owe it to them to get changes made with the CDC, change the guidelines, and have it become something that’s paid for by insurances. There’s a lot of people that suffer, like me, that can’t get treatment because we are only allowed 28 days of antibiotics. It’s a crime.”
Read more at http://www.realitytea.com/2016/04/14/yolanda-foster-signs-book-deal-share-journey-chronic-lyme-disease/#uROQA4bPwEBuEb2x.99

 

Um, Yo, you had the more than 28 days of treatment.  How did that work out for you?  According to you it didn't work.  So why  are you preaching this?  Where are the studies that show that anyone benefited from more than 28 days of treatment?  Apparently, you still don't have full brain function.  Or maybe logical thinking.  #desperatetoberelevant.   And yeah, no one has brought attention to Lyme as much as you.  Um, no one has given out so much misinformation about Lyme as you.

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I 'love' what she says in the article about her upcoming book:

 

“I owe it to the Lyme community,” added Yolanda. “I have the platform. I owe it to them to get changes made with the CDC, change the guidelines, and have it become something that’s paid for by insurances. There’s a lot of people that suffer, like me, that can’t get treatment because we are only allowed 28 days of antibiotics. It’s a crime.”

Read more at http://www.realitytea.com/2016/04/14/yolanda-foster-signs-book-deal-share-journey-chronic-lyme-disease/#uROQA4bPwEBuEb2x.99

 

Um, Yo, you had the more than 28 days of treatment.  How did that work out for you?  According to you it didn't work.  So why  are you preaching this?  Where are the studies that show that anyone benefited from more than 28 days of treatment?  Apparently, you still don't have full brain function.  Or maybe logical thinking.  #desperatetoberelevant.   And yeah, no one has brought attention to Lyme as much as you.  Um, no one has given out so much misinformation about Lyme as you.

 

Wow, what an incredibly pathetic dillweed. I have no words for an imbecile like that..

 

She's flown more miles chasing quacks than a mallard in heat - and she's going to be a spokesperson for the people that can't get treatment, period?

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It just hit me.  Next season she will be promoting her book and speaking at events.  This is never going to go away, is it?   I think she may have her eyes on that spin off, too.   

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Maybe she can, like Ms Fancypants and Dr Terry, get a forward written by that paragon of all medicinal info, Dr Oz?

 

I can see it now?

 

"Yolanda, how were you able to write a book with limited brain function?"

 

"Why? are choos sah-ing dat I can nut write da boohk jus becuus my bran fog comes and da goes."

 

It's going to be a few paragraphs of her 'travelogue', cut and paste from other people's work and plenty of photos.

 

 

"dis wus da Yolanda dat was da moh-del in her yun-ger yeers"

 

"dis is da Yolanda wid da bah bees and anwar dad brohk da mama's back"

 

"dis is da Yolanda dat mayr -heed da My Lohve and became missus foh ster.

 

"dis is da yolanda with da gigi, da udda one and the un-gigi. happy-er tihmes.

 

"dis is da Yolanda dat is housewife of Beverly and starts da jouhrney"

 

"Dis is da Yolanda with da IV and lehmon clehnse.

 

:"dis is da Yolanda widda white rohbe, when I sick"

 

"dis is da Yolanda widdoubt da boobs"

 

"dis is da Yolanda still crazee aftehr all deez yeers."

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I also meant to say that before the Puerto Rico planned and icky attack on LVP, I only remember Ken stepping in when some kind of pile on was happening, to anyone really.

Maybe I relate to that because I am that way too. I hate gang ups and pile ons, feels like bullying to me, and I too am guilty of stepping in to defend someone who has no one to support them or at least say, "hold on here, one at a time." I've done it every since I was a child, it just pushes every button I have to have someone alone while facing a gang. Hell, I would have even defended my personal least liked housewife, Jill Zarin, if everyone was coming at her at once.

I just can't stand that, so maybe I feel connected to Ken on that kind of thing, since I would do exactly what he does.

Although after Puerto Rico, I can certainly see that Ken is almost always around, kind of as a preemptive protection for his wife, he doesn't want her to have to handle a gang-attack on her own, so he's always on guard, perhaps too much, but I get his motivation. I think his actions changed very much by PR, before he was more understandable, after? A little too much perhaps.

Agree with all of this post.

The Puerto Rico days are when it all changed with Ken, and it was clear he insists on hanging around in case any perceived gang ups surface.

Wanker? His use was to say she was a foolish woman. I can't argue with that...although his words were rude and inappropriate to me. I also think he doesn't edit himself for the cameras. I can't imagine every person on Earth hasn't said something inappropriate at times in their lives.

WoYo completely lost her marbles towards Ken season 4, all the other ladies could see it and these situations were on film. Not sure why WoYo was inserting herself earlier at that Beverly Hills anniversary party. She looked like she was following Ken around that night. What husband wouldn't be mad when another housewife compares him to King David (while David is hiding from cameras) and says to Ken, in so many words, that David is a more important man and wouldn't waste his time with trivial foolish RHBH nonsense. She has the nerve to claim he assaulted her? How about we save words like that for the actual crime of assault.

Now she's using the divorce as her latest shield from answering any questions yet she's the lemon queen of confrontation for the rest.

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