2/19/08

‘Blue man’ becoming mini-celebrity, and he likes it

‘Blue man’ becoming mini-celebrity, and he likes it


Paul Karason please by response from public about his medical condition

Being blue was never a problem for Paul Karason, but since the story about the medical condition that turned his skin almost purple went national, he’s actually feeling pretty good.

“I’m drawing these little crowds everywhere I go,” the California man told TODAY co-host Matt Lauer on Wednesday. “It feels good. People are pretty positive.”

During a January appearance on TODAY, the 57-year-old Karason had described himself as reclusive and shy. But his fiance, Jackie Northup, told Lauer that the way New Yorkers have embraced him has wrought a change in his personality.
“He’s not such an introvert anymore,” she said. “He’s willing to come out. He loves New York.”

Video shot by NBC of Karason, whose bushy auburn beard is a sharp contrast to his singular complexion, showed people on the streets of the city stopping to talk and encourage him. He’s even getting unsolicited hugs.

When Karason was on the show last month, NBC’s chief medical editor, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, urged him to get a medical check-up to make sure the silver solution he takes that has caused his skin to permanently turn blue has not damaged his organs. Silver is a heavy metal and can cause liver and kidney damage.

Distrustful of doctors, Karason had started drinking the silver solution 14 years ago after seeing an ad for it in a magazine. He claims it cured several chronic conditions he had, including sinus problems, arthritis and acid reflux. When he put it on his face to treat a severe case of dermatitis, his skin turned blue.

Karason, who moved from Oregon to the Fresno, Calif., area last year, told Snyderman he’d consider seeing a doctor. He returned to the TODAY Show after taking her advice, getting a check-up from Dr. Seth Uretsky, a cardiologist at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital in New York.

The verdict?

“I would say that Mr. Karason is in good physical and medical condition,” Uretsky reported.

Tests showed that his liver function was ‘within normal limits. The doctor noted that a report on the silver levels in his organs isn’t completed, and, he concluded, “Final judgment should be reserved until the blood silver level results are available.”

Karason, who wore a blue denim shirt and suspenders, admitted he was nervous going into the examination. “If they did find something wrong, what was I going to do about it?” he explained. But, he said, “The results were very gratifying.”

He found he even liked Uretsky, a member of the medical establishment that Karason distrusts.

“I like people,” he said.

Karason and Northup had moved to California in search of more acceptance – and a job. He’s still looking for a job. Asked by Lauer what type of work he does, Karason said, “I’ve done all kinds of things; done everything from maintenance to landscape construction. Particularly since I’ve turned blue, janitorial is easy to get into.”

Karason’s conditions is called argyria, and Snyderman said in January it’s caused by the silver that Karason used to treat his dermatitis and continues to drink in a liquid form called colloidal silver.

Colloidal silver is a suspension of silver in a liquid base – in this case distilled water. Karason makes it himself by running an electrical current through water with a piece of silver in it, a process called electrolysis.

Silver has antibacterial properties and has been used to fight infection for thousands of years. But it went out of use when penicillin, which is far more effective, was developed.

It continued to be used in some over-the-counter medicines until 1999, when the FDA banned it because it causes argyria, which is a result of the silver reacting with light the same way it does in photography. The silver collects in the skin and other organs and does not dissipate. Silver is a heavy metal and doctors say it can collect in the organs and cause kidney and liver damage and even brain seizures. But it is still sold as a dietary supplement.

Snyderman had said she would not endorse anyone taking colloidal silver. “It’s not something I recommend because there’s no science behind it,” she said. “I worry about the safety, and the FDA has been very strong in saying there’s no reason to take it.”

But Karason continues to drink his daily cocktails of colloidal silver. During his first appearance on TODAY, he joked that if he stopped, “I might not be able to levitate anymore.”

source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com

New Dancing Stars Revealed

New Dancing Stars Revealed

A football player, comedian, and Oscar winner will take to the floor on the next season of Dancing with the Stars!

ABC announced the new cast yesterday which includes Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor, Adam Carolla, Marlee Matlin, Kristi Yamaguchi, Priscilla Presley, Shannon Elizabeth, Steve Guttenberg, Monica Seles, Penn Jillette, Cristian de la Fuente, Marissa Jaret Winokur and singer Mario.

The competition will kick off with a live show on March 17.
source: http://www.starmagazine.com

2/7/08

Clinton, Obama, McCain, and Janet Huckabee campaign in Seattle

Clinton, Obama, McCain, and Janet Huckabee campaign in Seattle


Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are campaigning in Seattle before Saturday's caucuses in Washington.

Michelle Obama is campaigning in Spokane Friday. Republican Janet Huckabee will be in Kirkland on behalf of her husband Mike Friday as well.

Hillary Clinton is scheduled to lead a rally at 8:30 p.m. tonight at Pier 30 in Seattle.

Obama is scheduled to rally supporters at 11 a.m. Friday in the Key Arena in Seattle. Clinton will attend a nurses rally at University of Puget Sound in Tacoma at 10:15 a.m. and then will be in Spokane for a town hall meeting at 3 p.m.

Sen. John McCain will meet supporters at The Westin Hotel in downtown Seattle on Friday at 6 p.m.

source: http://blog.oregonlive.com/

Holly Wellin (also known as Holly Wallen, Holly Wellen, Holly Weiden) is a British pornographic film actress and nude model.

Holly Wellin (also known as Holly Wallen, Holly Wellen, Holly Weiden) is a British pornographic film actress and nude model.

Born July 4, 1986 in Manchester, she went to St. Mary's RC High School in Astley, Wigan, England, Holly began modelling at 16 (2002) and at 18 (2004) she appeared in her first pornographic film. She is perhaps best known for her enthusiastic (and often violent) performances. She has been known to spontaneously spit, hit and cry on camera during a scene. Her filmography includes around 80 titles as well as various website and magazine pictorials including Hustler Magazine.

In 2005 she was nominated for XRCO's Teen Cream Dream Award.

She has recently gotten out of a long-term relationship with Jim South Jr. of World Modeling. She lived primarily in Leigh, England, but currently lives in Los Angeles, California

In 2007, Holly sported a new tattoo on her left hand/wrist area, easily seen in It's Huge 8.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/