Co-Host Sharon Osbourne / 'Anderson Live' Alert: Botched Plastic Surgery Nightmares
Co-Host SHARON OSBOURNE ("The Talk") joins Anderson to weigh-in on the latest watercooler stories in "The First 15."
'ANDERSON LIVE' ALERT: BOTCHED PLASTIC SURGERY NIGHTMARES: Patients who have survived botched plastic surgery share their stories, including a woman who went in for a routine tummy tuck and ended up with a hole in her stomach and another woman who went in for an eye lift and now can't close her eyes! Plus, the top 3 things everyone should know before going under the knife.
















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I love Anderson's show; and, am very sad to hear the show has been cancelled.
On today's show, Anderson showed an unusual looking dog next to a cartoon character and was commenting about how much they looked alike. This was painful for me to see because I know the know the little dog and the lady who rescued her from a puppymill when it was raided. The little gal is badly deformed and they lady who took her during the raid, adopted her and has spent much time and money giving the little dog the best life possible.
The little dog is a girl name Rosie. Rosie has required much extensive medical intervention and loving patience from her new owner.
Rosie is an innocent victim of greedy puppymill owners who inbred their dogs in order to get the ones that sold for high prices, at the expense of others being genetically defective, like Rosie. Although the puppymill had many horrible things going on; Rosie was one of their darkest secrets they tried to hide from the authorities.
Rosie has a facebook page called Everything Rosie. You can see more photos of her. PLEASE do not make fun of her. She is a precious, living creature who has a hard life caused my human greed. She deserves a life of love and respect, just like any other creature on this earth.
One of the highlights of my day has been watching Anderson Live for the last year and a half. I was saddened to read that the show will be coming to an end. Much like Sharon Osbourne and thousands of others, I am completely enamored with Anderson. He represents all I find appealing in humankind. He's a good man, kind, compassionate, bright, charming and totally handsome to boot! As a gay man in this historical era of our road to equality, I cannot imagine any person more admirable to be a role model for younger gay men. His "light" shines so bright and the world is a better place with him in it.
A loyal fan of Anderson!
Watching today's (Dec 12th) show where you are talking about the special date. Was disappointed that you did not mention that Dec 12th is the birthday of the greatest singer ever - Frank Sinatra!!
Love your show, I wanted to enter for the cupcakes... & tell your co-host today that her son is in my prayers--my Grandfather had M.S. I started a new suppliment 2 mo ago- ASEA-check into it on the computer--I think it could help your son-& congratulations on your new grand-baby!!! Sharon & Anderson if you want any info or my details (how my health has improved) write to me on my email & if you need a great plastic surgeon---Dr. Pablo Prichard is great he has done trauma surgeries on both my sons....he is in Arizona...take care love you both-Happy Holidays & God Bless!!! sorry for spelling errors....
Hey Anderson just watched about the botched plastic surgery show, I also had a tummy tuck that was botched by a prominent doctor in Newport Beach, it doesn't necessarily have to be a travel hazard it can happen in your hometown it is the risk of having plastic surgery!
I am currently watching your show and I think with any surgery in the US or otherwise you need to do your research on the doctor and facility. Even here in America things can go wrong and surgeries can be botched. I went to Puerta Vallarta Mexico 2006 and had gastric bypass. I lost over 80lbs and had laproscopy. I have kept most of the weight off. You can hardly see the scars. I followed up with a gastric surgeon for a year here in america afterwards and he was impressed that I didnt have any complications. There are dangers of any plastic surgery or gastric surgery expecially out of the country. If there are complications in another country that can be an issue. You have to have the money to pay for any extra or they wont let you leave the country. I am one person who had a great experience. My physician was Dr. Joya. I would never go out of the country for any cosmetic facial surgery, breast implant or tummy tuck because most of the doctors out of the country or in mexico anyway dont have to carry medical malpractice insurance. I am a nurse practitioner and have been in the medical field for over 14 years so when I did this it was a shock to all of my friends and family. It worked for me.
I would love to send out a Happy Birthday to my grandson Kyle LaMothe In Edwater Florida he is 12 today at 12:12pm so it goes 12 on 12/12/12 at 12:12 pm this will only happen once in a life time. So Kyle Happy Birthday from Nana & Papa Love You
anderson your show today about botched surgerys just sent pain to my heart because i feel the ladys pain but i have'nt gone out of the united state's for surgey but now live in pain and extreme emotional state due to back suregy in 2005 that went wrong and have nerve damage now and emergency bowel surgery in 2007 which also went bad and now live with a stomach looking disfigured almost like lady on your show today but no whole but went almost 8 months with stomach wide open because it had to heal & close on its own and now i cry when i look in the mirror everyday ......This show has touched me personally today but i cant afford the surgery to fix my stomach and only wish i could so that is my wish for christmas some year !!!!! I FEEL THERE PAIN ....THANKS FOR READING IF YOU DO , Alisa
Dear Anderson,
Your daily talk show is the best show currently on commercial television. Is there anything that your viewers could do to change Warner Brothers' mind? Or, could you find another company to back your program? Your show's format, co-hosts, and positive energy makes your program fun to watch. And I can think of many judge type of programs that should be axed and not your show! You handled the news of your cancellation with dignity and decorum, but you and your staff deserve more. Could a campaign to save the Anderson Live show work? I wish you continued success in all of your endeavors.
Sincerely,
Mike K.