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Lynette "Lynn" Gilderdale (20 September 1977 – 4 December 2008), also known on the internet as Jessie Oliver, [1] was a British woman with a severely diminished quality of life from chronic fatigue syndrome (referred to as myalgic encephalomyelitis in the United Kingdom) who died by suicide after taking a morphine overdose after she decided she no longer wanted to endure the pain from the ...
The Sopranos alum Jamie-Lynn Sigler first opened up about her multiple sclerosis battle in 2016, nearly 15 years after she was diagnosed with the autoimmune disease at age 20. “I already had a ...
Dorian Leigh Parker was born in San Antonio, Texas, to George and Elizabeth Parker.Her parents married when they were around 17 or 18 years old and Elizabeth promptly gave birth to three daughters in quick succession: Dorian, Florian "Cissie" (1918–2010), and Georgiabell (1921–1988). [3]
K. R. Mohanan, 69, Indian film director , stomach illness. [456] Félix Mourinho, 79, Portuguese football player and manager (Vitória Setúbal, Rio Ave). [457] Meir Nimni, 68, Israeli Olympic footballer. [458] Robert Overend, 86, Northern Irish farmer and politician. [459] Sir Richard Paniguian, 67, British civil servant and industrialist. [460]
Jamie-Lynn Sigler was diagnosed with MS about 22 years ago, when she was 20 years old. However, she wouldn't publicly reveal her diagnosis for 15 years, until 2016.
Jamie Lynn Sigler Paul Archuleta/Getty Images Jamie-Lynn Sigler is sharing more details about the onset of her multiple sclerosis symptoms. ... Sigler, 42, opened up about a health scare she ...
Cissy (), a Pokémon anime characterNarcissa Malfoy, nicknamed "Cissy", from the Harry Potter stories; Cissy Davis, a character in the U.S. TV series Family Affair; A character in Cissie and Ada, a British television skit from the 1970s and 1980s
Mike Coppola/Getty Images Jamie-Lynn Sigler’s 10-year-old son, Beau, has spent the last four weeks in the hospital. “Nobody could understand why he was getting worse and not getting better. It ...