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10-25-2015 10:37 PM
@YorkieonmyPillow wrote:Khloe's attorney petitioned the court to withdraw it. Lamar signed off on it, too.
That doesn't mean it will hit the judge's desk in time.
10-25-2015 10:42 PM
foundinlv wrote:
YorkieonmyPillow wrote:Khloe's attorney petitioned the court to withdraw it. Lamar signed off on it, too.
That doesn't mean it will hit the judge's desk in time.
TMZ:
Khloe’s lawyer Laura Wasser went before a judge Wednesday morning, asking a judge to withdraw the papers they both signed to end their marriage. The file was sitting in a pile waiting to be processed and signed by a judge.
The judge granted Wasser’s request and the file is now dead.
They both signed the document Wasser presented to the judge, asking that the divorce case be dismissed.
Lamar signed from his hospital bed.
10-25-2015 10:42 PM - edited 10-25-2015 10:44 PM
The judge has already heard it, it's a done deal. They are still married.
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10-25-2015 10:44 PM - edited 10-25-2015 10:55 PM
@YorkieonmyPillow wrote:The judge has already heard it, it's a done deal. They are still married.
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Kardashian’s lawyer, Laura Wasser, reportedly asked a judge Wednesday morning to withdraw the divorce papers the couple signed in July. The judge, who hadn’t signed the papers due to a file backlog, granted the request, meaning Odom and Kardashian still are legally married.
Read more at: http://nesn.com/2015/10/report-lamar-odom-khloe-kardashian-stop-divorce-with-nba-star-ailing/Kardashian’s lawyer, Laura Wasser, reportedly asked a judge Wednesday morning to
Lucky for them. Always good to be a celebrity to get special treatment.
@YorkieonmyPillowThanks Yorkie
10-25-2015 10:48 PM
He must being doing ok, if he can sign his name.,, and know what he is actually signing.
10-25-2015 10:51 PM - edited 10-25-2015 10:51 PM
@missy1 wrote:He must being doing ok, if he can sign his name.,, and know what he is actually signing.
*chuckles* Khloe should get a quit claim deed and stick that in front of his face too for all the homes he owns around the country to add her name.
10-25-2015 11:28 PM
@Puzzle Piece wrote:That guy is in real bad shape. If he's had surgeries to unblock or repair arteries in his cranial area, that is not good. Not good at all. Maybe most were to relieve pressure from build up of blood or fluids. May permanently prevent him from walking or talking again at all.
If he's on dialysis for 6 hours a day - that's not good either. He's probably lost most all of his renal functions and you can't get those back.
HIs life rests entirely on that K family.
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Actually, the kidneys do sometimes recover. Sometimes, they do dialysis to take the stress off the kidneys, they heal and the person is able to go on without dialysis.
As to 6 hrs a day, everyone starts out somewhere around there. In the beginning, the patient is ran at a very slow rate, to get their system used to it. The speed of the run is gradually increased and the time gradually cut accordingly.
Now, that is not to say that Lamar is not in bad shape, because he is, it's bad and IMO, he will not make a full recovery. I just wanted to clear up a misconception, I worked in a dialysis outpatient unit for almost 9 years, running patients.
10-26-2015 12:36 AM
@betteb Okay if you say so.
10-26-2015 12:16 PM - edited 10-26-2015 12:17 PM
@betteb wrote:
@Puzzle Piece wrote:That guy is in real bad shape. If he's had surgeries to unblock or repair arteries in his cranial area, that is not good. Not good at all. Maybe most were to relieve pressure from build up of blood or fluids. May permanently prevent him from walking or talking again at all.
If he's on dialysis for 6 hours a day - that's not good either. He's probably lost most all of his renal functions and you can't get those back.
HIs life rests entirely on that K family.
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Actually, the kidneys do sometimes recover. Sometimes, they do dialysis to take the stress off the kidneys, they heal and the person is able to go on without dialysis.
As to 6 hrs a day, everyone starts out somewhere around there. In the beginning, the patient is ran at a very slow rate, to get their system used to it. The speed of the run is gradually increased and the time gradually cut accordingly.
Now, that is not to say that Lamar is not in bad shape, because he is, it's bad and IMO, he will not make a full recovery. I just wanted to clear up a misconception, I worked in a dialysis outpatient unit for almost 9 years, running patients.
My Dad was on dialysis for almost 6 ears and he was never on 6 hrs each day- he would have stopped a lot earlier than he did! 3x a week, 4 hr a time was his max.
10-26-2015 01:01 PM
Like I said on another thread,the extra hour to two hours of dialysis a day might be due to his size. Not everyone is 6'10".
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