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Archive for December, 2008

What’s Going On With Izzie Stevens’s Brain?

Monday, December 8th, 2008

After about a season of my mother incessantly pleading with me to watch at least one episode, I eventually gave in and, to my chagrin, hopped on the McDreamy bandwagon. (Actually, I’d rather be a patron of the McSteamy bandwagon, but, I digress.) I am a Grey’s Anatomy fan. A true one, it seems, considering I’ve toughed out Isaiah Washington’s/Preston Burke’s miserable departure, gritted my teeth through the colossal joke that was Izzie and George, and managed to keep my verbal assaults to a minimum each time Meredith Grey, well, opens her mouth.

After all I’ve been through it’s no surprise that now, in the midst of the fifth season, I’m totally OK with Denny Duquette’s ghost basically stalking his ex-fiance, Izzie Stevens (played by Katherine Heigl).

I mean, really. Maybe I’m just in shock. He’s not that difficult to look at, either. And let’s face it – Izzie’s current beau, Alex, is a jerk. I’d take a ghost over him any day.

However, there’s more to this Denny/Izzie/Alex love triangle than it just being “the most interesting” Grey’s writer Shonda Rhimes has ever done.

Michael Ausiello reports that, according to “multiple sources,” Izzie Stevens is having brain-related health problems. Izzie may be suffering from something “similar to an aneurysm,” and that Denny’s appearances are actually Izzie’s hallucinations.

As far as I know, no one from Grey’s or ABC has denied or confirmed any of this, but, it seems plausible.

Yet, I’m left wondering what is it that’s similar to an aneurysm and causes such vivid hallucinations? Brain tumors can cause hallucinations, but apparently Rhimes ruled out any tumors. Mental illness, such as schizophrenia, can cause also hallucinations, but I think it’s pretty safe to say Izzie doesn’t have schizophrenia. And a plethora of other run-of-the-mill ailments, such as stress and sleep deprivation, can also cause hallucinations – but I’m really hoping Rhimes is working up a better storyline than that.

So, what is it, Rhimes? Any of the above? Or, maybe a seizure disorder? Some form of epilepsy? Perhaps Hoigné syndrome or Vertebrobasilar artery syndrome? …

Shopping Online Can Benefit Your Favorite Mental Health Charities

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Screaming kids, pushy adults, and a grumbling belly – shopping the mall during the holiday season isn’t always as attractive as those retail stores’ commercials make it look.

If you’re still trudging through your holiday shopping, why not consider wrapping it up online? Not only will you be shopping from the comfort of your own home (screaming kids may or may not be included), but you can also help your favorite mental health related charity!

If you shop online through GoodShop.com, a percentage of each purchase you make is donated to the charity of your choice. All you have to do is select the charity you want to benefit and make your purchase. GoodShop.com will then make sure up to 30% of your purchase goes to your charity. Over 700 retail venues participate (including Amazon, Gap, Home Depot, Old Navy, Toys R Us, and Wal-Mart) and you can even find special deals and coupons for using GoodShop.com.

Too, charities supported by some of your favorite celebrities benefit when you shop through GoodShop.com. For example, you might put a smile on Hugh Laurie’s face if you choose the National Alliance on Mental Illness as your charity.

In addition to a plethora of mental health related organizations and charities focused on certain regions, other larger organizations that benefit from GoodShop.com include Mental Health America, the Mental Health Association, and the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance.

So, what are you waiting for?

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