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  1. I don't give a damn to those stupid crazies who always put down on KHS. Whatever they do or say fact is KHS is popular and have many solid fanbase all over the world & they knew that. She's a certified Hallyu star. She's special coz she's newsworthy, Coz if she's nothing, then why care & bother?! They hate her to death but they're always trolling her everywhere.  It's like they love stalking their enemy LOL. Poor them they suffered too much for Koo's existence.. That's why they're called ANTIS becoz they are just plain BITTERS. That simple!

    Btw, those who are always criticizing & comparing Koo over her replacement in the drama obviously the ones who haven't moved on w/ Koo's on point characterization as JHD.:tongue: I can relate to that.:lol: They're just indenials lol The thing is. why still keep dragging her name when in fact she's not in the drama anymore?! My say? It's a discreet strategy for buzzing the drama more at the expense of Koo's condition.. Talking about bad publicity.:rolleyes: Sorry..but that's what I see it. Now done ranting.<_<

    My fave quotes of the day: :thumbsup:

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  2. Thank u dear cheerko for understanding. Yeah.. as much as I wanted to restrain myself..but just can't help but commemorate her awesome performance w/ all the dancing & singing impersonating YJN in the drama. I feel that it's just right that we must be proud of her & commend her effort or else it feels like all her hard work had totally gone to waste. And her performances were so dear & will always be memorable to me forever. So sad, we didn't able to hear Koo's full version of all the OSTs she sang. I was so anticipating to hear all her song that she recorded for the drama..too bad now.:dissapointed: Still wish that one day they will release Koo's full versions.:smirk:

    I DMed sis @Tsg & ask favor from her if she can try to make all JHD performances to make video compilations w/ her singing & dancing in the drama coz.she's an expert on these things especially w/ the right editing stuffs. I hope she'll have time tho..hehe... Hi sis!:kiss_wink:

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    :yum::love::thumbsup::star:

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  3. I told myself that I'll move on & restrain from anything to do about YRTM but still I find myself browsing at Koo's performances as JHD in YT lol:sweatingbullets:. Feeling sentimental in a diff. way right now. Seeing all her hardwork makes me feel even more proud of her especially the singing & the dancing parts where she dressed up in a more sensual way w/c is way opposite in her real self...aagghh that's memorable for me coz I dunno if I can see her doing stuffs like that again.:mellow: So thankful atleast I got to see the sexy side of our dear angel Koo. :wub: (This will be my last post reg this....I hope ..sorry...lol)

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    I LOVE U KOO!:wub: BE WELL! :kiss_wink:

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    Thank u so much for that post dear cheerkoo.:) Oh gosh...thank u so much Lord that she got treated at the very right moment or else...omg! I can't imagine the worst scenario of all. Thank U thank U God.:bawling::heart:

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  4. 3 hours ago, cheerkoo said:

    dc-ghs fans also posted a link of that morning news program--FOR us, international fans sake!!! ...basically it talks about anaphylaxis and its symptoms and that there is no plan yet for discharge or next step. It also talks about actress Um's IG message and also so many get well wishes through her husband's sns.

    Thanks to DC-GHS!!

    http://v.media.daum.net/v/20170327090858116

    Sorry for not translating whole...now I also have to catch up with some work. 

    PS--I did not know that the video had an attached article: this is the most important:

    구혜선 씨가 입원 후 점점 나아지고 있으며, 퇴원 시기와 앞으로의 활동 계획에 대해선 아직 정해진 게 없다고 전했습니다. Her agency reported that: Since GHS has been hospitalized, she is getting better gradually. At this time, we do not know when she will be discharged and there is no work schedule planned yet. 

    Thanks dear cheerkoo. :) Really wanted to see our angel getting well.:heart:

     

    cr.. to janey

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  5. In relation to Koo's health condition.. I learned so much about  Anaphylaxis , the cause, symptoms & prevention & cure. This condition is not really a joke & can't be disregarded. I pray that our Koo will be ok & recovered fast. Health is wealth. WE love u Koo! :heart:

    Anaphylaxis is an extreme form of allergic reaction. It can cause swelling of the lips and tongue, breathing problems, collapse and loss of consciousness. Anaphylaxis can cause death and is therefore a medical emergency. If you suspect someone is suffering anaphylaxis, you should call 999/112/911 for an ambulance. One of the main treatments is an injection of adrenaline (epinephrine). Some people who have had a severe allergic reaction or anaphylactic reaction in the past carry an adrenaline (epinephrine) pen. This can be self-injected or injected by a bystander, in the event of anaphylaxis.

    What is anaphylaxis?

    Anaphylaxis is the name given to an extreme form of allergic reaction. Typically, it occurs very suddenly and without warning. The symptoms get rapidly worse and, without treatment, can cause death. The symptoms affect many parts of the body.

     

     

    What happens in an anaphylactic reaction?

    An allergy is a response by the body's immune system to something (called an allergen) that is not necessarily harmful in itself. Certain people are sensitive to this allergen and have a reaction when exposed to it.

    During an allergic reaction, a complex series of events occurs within the body. These events are co-ordinated by the immune system. Sometimes the immune system 'goes into overdrive'. If this happens, the body can lose control of its vital functions, with catastrophic results. Such a severe reaction can cause death. This is anaphylaxis.

    On a more detailed level, changes happen within the walls of capillaries, the smallest blood vessels in the body. The capillaries become leaky, and fluid leaks from the blood into the tissues (blood is comprised of blood cells as well as fluid called serum). So much fluid is lost from the blood (vascular) system, that blood pressure falls. As the blood pressure drops, there is a lack of blood to the major organs. This is known as shock - and in this case is anaphylactic shock.

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        What causes anaphylaxis?

        Anaphylaxis can potentially be caused by any allergen. Most allergens are proteins, but some (such as medications) are not. Many cases of anaphylaxis have no known cause. This is referred to as idiopathic anaphylaxis.

        Causes of anaphylaxis:

        Idiopathic (unknown). Food - common examples include nuts (for example, peanut, brazil), shellfish and eggs. Venom (for example, bee or wasp stings). Medicines - common examples include:

        • Antibiotics - for example, penicillin.
        • Painkillers - for example, opioids such as morphine or codeine, or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin.
        • How common is anaphylaxis?

          We do not know exactly how common anaphylaxis is. This is because some people having an anaphylactic reaction are not correctly diagnosed. This is because some of the symptoms of anaphylaxis can be similar to other medical problems - for example, a severe asthma attack. Sometimes people are recognised as having a significant allergic reaction and are treated in hospital, but the event isn't ever properly identified or recorded as anaphylaxis.

          It is estimated that there are between 1 and 3 cases of anaphylaxis in every 10,000 people, every year in the UK. It is estimated that:

        • About half a million people in the UK have had an anaphylactic reaction to venom (bee or wasp stings).
        • Almost a quarter of a million people under 44 years of age have had anaphylaxis due to nuts.
        • About 20 people a year die in the UK due to anaphylactic reactions. In about half of these cases, there is no known cause (idiopathic anaphylaxis).

          Who gets anaphylaxis?

          It is mainly children and young adults who are affected by anaphylaxis. Food is a common cause in children; however, medicines seem to be more common triggers in adults. Anaphylactic reactions appear to be more common in females.

        • What are the symptoms of anaphylaxis?

        Classic early symptoms of anaphylaxis include:

        Wheezing and hoarseness. This happens as the airways narrow. Swelling of the lips, tongue and throat. It is known as angio-oedema. The swelling involves the deeper layers of the skin. Whilst it can occur around the eyes, and in the hands and feet, it is more significant when it affects the lips, tongue and throat. Swelling here can completely block your airway, meaning air (and therefore oxygen) cannot be breathed into the lungs. Without emergency treatment, this results in suffocation (asphyxiation). An itchy rash, like nettle rash - commonly called hives. Urticaria is the medical term. The rash is raised and generally pale pink in colour. The raised areas are called wheals. Not everyone having an anaphylactic reaction gets this rash. Feeling faint - due to dropping of your blood pressure. A sense of impending doom. A fast heart rate (tachycardia) or the sensation of a 'thumping' heart (palpitations) as your heart tries to pump faster to maintain your blood pressure. Symptoms involving the gut (gastrointestinal tract). These include feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting) and tummy (abdominal) pain.

        Classic advancing symptoms of anaphylaxis include:

        Stridor. This is a noise created by trying to breathe in when the upper airways (namely the mouth, throat and upper windpipe (trachea)) are obstructed. This is due to swelling in these tissues. Respiratory collapse. This means that the breathing (respiratory) system of the body is failing. There might be fast, shallow breathing and the skin of the lips and tongue may become bluish (called cyanosis). If you cannot breathe air into the lungs, the blood cannot be oxygenated. Oxygenated blood is needed so that the cells in our body, and therefore the organs in our body, can work. It is vitally important that the brain should not be starved of oxygen. The heart muscle needs oxygen so it can pump the blood round the body. Once one major organ system of the body starts to falter, in turn the others become strained until they are unable to function too. Death is the result of such a catastrophic 'systems failure'. Confusion, agitation, anxiety and loss of consciousness. These symptoms soon follow. Low oxygen levels (hypoxia) can make you confused. If you are unable to breathe properly due to angio-oedema, you will feel restless and anxious - you are effectively suffocating. Eventually, loss of consciousness occurs. Low blood pressure (hypotension) and eventual circulatory collapse are the end events.

        Other symptoms include:

        Feeling faint - due to dropping of your blood pressure. A sense of impending doom. A fast heart rate (tachycardia) or the sensation of a 'thumping' heart (palpitations) as your heart tries to pump faster to maintain your blood pressure. Symptoms involving the gut (gastrointestinal tract). These include feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting) and tummy (abdominal) pain.

        It is important to realise that the treatment for anaphylaxis is an emergency, so anyone with presumed anaphylaxis is treated as such. The blood test has no role in the immediate management of someone with a severe allergic reaction. After life-saving emergency treatment has been started and the situation is stable, this blood test can be taken. It is suggested to take one sample as soon as possible and another 1-2 hours after the anaphylactic reaction. A further sample can be taken once recovery is complete, or even at a follow-up appointment in an allergy clinic.

        What is the treatment for anaphylaxis?

        Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening emergency and needs to be treated in a hospital.

        First aid measures for anaphylaxis (out of hospital)
        These include:

        Administration of an adrenaline (epinephrine) auto-injector (if there is one). This is a pre-filled syringe with a needle - sometimes referred to as an adrenaline (epinephrine) pen. The idea is that it can be injected by the person having the anaphylactic reaction (if there is time), or by a bystander who knows how to use it. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if the person is unresponsive and not breathing. If you are not medically trained or have not been taught how to to perform CPR with rescue breaths, the new advice is to give hands-only CPR. This means you do not have to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (also called the kiss of life). If a person is found collapsed and is not breathing, after calling the emergency services, all you have to do is chest compressions. The idea behind this is simple - chest compressions are better than nothing, and many people are put off by the idea of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Hands-only CPR is unlikely to bring someone out of cardiac arrest (the heart has stopped). However, it will pump some blood round the body, importantly the brain will get some oxygen from the blood it receives. (See below under 'Further help & information' for details of hands-only CPR.)

        Hospital treatment

        People with presumed anaphylaxis are treated in the resuscitation room of an emergency department (ED). The main treatment is still adrenaline (epinephrine), usually given by injection into the muscle of the thigh (called an intramuscular (IM) injection). Resuscitation of someone having an anaphylactic reaction follows an ordered sequence - ABC:

        • A stands for Airway. An airway is essential to life - so that we can breathe. A swollen tongue from angio-oedema can block the airway. People with anaphylaxis are nursed lying flat. Sometimes a tube is needed to help keep the airway open.
        • B stands for Breathing. Oxygen is given with a face mask, or, if the patient has a tube for breathing, down that.
        • C stands for Circulation. Intravenous (IV) access - a 'drip' is needed for fluids and other medicines. Fluids may help to keep up the blood pressure and maintain blood circulation around the body.

        The specifics of treatment do depend on how well or unwell the person with anaphylaxis is. There is a great deal of difference between treating someone who is unconscious and in cardiac arrest (so needs resuscitation) and someone who is in the early stages of anaphylaxis. However, the point is that anaphylaxis progresses rapidly. ABC still needs to be considered before deterioration occurs. Other medicines used to treat anaphylaxis include antihistamines and a type of steroid (hydrocortisone). Sometimes a nebuliser is used. This is often a type of treatment given to people having an asthma attack. A medicine called salbutamol is inhaled like a fine mist, through a mask. It helps to open up (bronchodilate) tight airways in the lungs. Whilst treatment is ongoing, a person with anaphylaxis will be closely monitored. This involves (amongst other things) blood pressure monitoring, heart monitoring and an electrocardiogram (ECG, or heart trace) and measurement of the oxygen levels in the blood (using a pulse oximeter to measure oxygen saturation - sats). If you have had an anaphylactic reaction, you will be kept in hospital for a minimum of 6-8 hours, to monitor your condition. Such a short admission is only appropriate if you recovered quickly and without complication. In other cases, admission and monitoring will continue longer. Children with anaphylaxis would normally be admitted to a children's (paediatric) ward and kept in hospital for a bit longer. There is a small risk of a problem called a biphasic reaction. This occurs where there is a delayed anaphylactic reaction, some 4-10 hours later.

        Do I need any tests for anaphylaxis?

        Anaphylaxis is primarily a clinical diagnosis. This means that it is diagnosed based on the recognition of symptoms and the manner in which they occur - that is, quickly and rapidly worsening.

        Anaphylaxis does need to be distinguished from other medical conditions that may have some similar symptoms. These include a life-threatening asthma attack, or a severe blood infection (septic shock). There are also other conditions that are not life-threatening but that can initially seem similar to anaphylaxis. Examples include panic attacks, fainting (vasovagal episode) or idiopathic (non-allergic) urticaria or angio-oedema.

        A blood test can be done to identify anaphylaxis and rule out other causes of the symptoms. The blood test measures mast-cell tryptase. This is a chemical released by mast cells (a type of cell in the immune system) during a severe allergic reaction. Levels rise to a maximum within an hour of an anaphylactic reaction and stay higher than normal for up to six hours.

        For more..read this ->> https://patient.info/health/anaphylaxis-leaflet

         

        https://patient.info/health/anaphylaxis-leaflet

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  6. Awww...she's so nice.:wub: But I'm gonna miss their interaction together. KHS is still JHD for me....:bawling:

    Actress Uhm Jung Hwa is publicly expressing her support for her former “You’re Too Much” co-star Ku Hye Sun, who recently had to leave her role for health reasons.

    On March 24, Uhm Jung Hwa shared an image of Ku Hye Sun on her personal Instagram account, captioning it, “Hye Sun, please get better as fast as possible.”

    YG Entertainment confirmed earlier that day that Ku Hye Sun would no longer be able to appear in the MBC drama after being diagnosed with “a severe, allergic digestive dysfunction.”

    Meanwhile, it has been reported that “On The Way To The Airport” actress Jang Hee Jin will be taking over the role from March 25.

    https://www.soompi.com/2017/03/24/uhm-jung-hwa-publicly-addresses-ku-hye-suns-exit-youre-much/

     

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  7. "안구정화 비주얼"…구혜선, 촬영장 밝힌 봄의 여신[화보] 

    ["Eye Cleansing Visual" ... The goddess of spring,]

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    [스포츠조선닷컴 이지현 기자] 당당한 싱글들을 위한 즐거운 패션매거진 '싱글즈'가 인기리에 방영 중인 MBC 드라마 '당신은 너무합니다' 에서 정해당 역으로 분해 열연 중인 배우 구혜선의 화보를 공개했다. 이번 구혜선의 화보는 싱글즈 4월호의 커버로 장식된다.

    화보에서 구혜선은 봄을 닮은 그녀의 이미지와 어울리는 리넨 컬렉션 의상을 완벽하게 소화해내며 '봄의 여신' 과 같은 모습으로 촬영장 분위기를 화사하게 만들었다는 후문이다. 최근 배우 구혜선은 TVN 예능 '신혼일기'를 통해 안재현과의 달콤한 케미를 선보이며 '안구커플'로 많은 사랑을 받았다.

    기존의 청순한 이미지에서 벗어나 드라마 '당신은 너무합니다'를 통해 억척녀로 변신한 배우 구혜선의 도전이 반갑다.

    한편 어떤 모습으로 우리 곁에 다가올지 기대되는 배우 구혜선의 화보는 당당한 싱글들을 위한 '싱글즈' 4월호와 즐거운 온라인 놀이터 '싱글즈' 모바일에서 만나볼 수 있다.

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    Google Trans:

    [Sports Chosun.com] Lee Ji Hyun, a joyous fashion magazine for singular singles, has released a picture of actress Goo Hye Sun, an actor who is disassembled and hungry in the MBC drama 'You Are Too'. This picture of Koo Hye Sun is adorned with cover of the April issue of Singles.

    In the picture, Koo Hye-sun is the back door that made the linen collection costume perfectly suited to the image of her resembling spring, and made the atmosphere of the filming scene look like "the goddess of spring". The actress Koo Hye-sun recently showed a sweet chemistry with Ahn Jae-hyun through TVN entertainment 'Honey Moon Diary' and received much love as an "eyeball couple".

    It is a pleasure for the actress Goh Hyun-sun who turned out to be a brilliant woman through the drama 'You Are Too'

    On the other hand, the picture of the expected actor who is expected to come to us by the way can be seen in the April issue 'Singles' for the dignified singles and the 'Singles' mobile for the fun online playground.

    Olzllovely@sportschosun.com

    http://m.entertain.naver.com/photo/read?aid=0003067078&cid=846241&oid=076&lightVersion=off

    :love::wub:

     

    "SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE".. That's KHS!!:thumbsup::wub:

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  8. Aww.. it's ok dear @cheerkoo. I didn't know u feel that way at first.^_^ Cheer up!:kiss_wink: Just don't read any negative articles or comments anymore..if u spot something's off then just skip it quickly just like I did hehe.:lol: We all know that bashers will always be around forever & it's not just only Koo but almost all female celebrities especially the popular ones & of course the extremely pretty ones..ehem..keke:sweatingbullets: For now, let us enjoy the moment of Koo's great drama. Well, there are also many good comments for her too. It's enough for me to see that..I'm happy. Just praying it will continue til the end. God bless us all especially our dear Koo.:innocent:

    Just seeing this tweet... I'm done haha!:D

     

    Btw. saw this on IG. I've never seen the video footage of these.:w00t: Only pics. Woah! Thanks much to the uploader.:wub:

     

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  9. Waaahuhuhu I'm so happy too!:bawling::wub: Pls keep them coming Lord.:innocent: Bashers will always be  everywhere so I don't care about them anymore they're forever be crickets anyway lol. We'll just keep on praying for protection for our Koo.:) FIGHTING!!

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  10. Kyaaahhh!! I really love last night's ep. especially the scene of JHD & CEO's eldest son..forgot his name LOL:D I kept on raping the replay button w/ this scene below. I dunno why I felt giddy in some way kakaka!:tongue::lol:

    Making film of Yoo Are Too Much:wub: I also love their chemistry..it's just so pleasant to watch.:blush:

     

     

     

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  11. Thanks for the translation dear cheerkoo:)

    I'm just so happy w/ the good comments Koo received w/ her acting & all from K-netz at last night's episode even if the ratings went down. Well, there are still many more episodes to go Fighting!!:innocent: Keep the good vibes coming pls...:wub:

    ‘당신은 너무합니다’ 구혜선, 엄정화 / 사진제공=MBC

    배우 구혜선의 폭풍 오열 연기가 안방 시청자의 눈시울을 뜨겁게 했다.

    지난 11일 방송된 MBC 주말드라마 ‘당신은 너무합니다'(극본 하청옥, 연출 백호민) 3화에서는 사랑을 잃고 절망하는 정해당(구혜선)의 모습이 그려졌다.

    이날 해당은 10년간 사귄 남자친구 조성택(재희)이 스타 가수 유지나(엄정화)에게 마음을 빼앗기게 된 사실을 알게됐다.

    해당은 성택의 변심을 믿을 수 없었다. 해당은 자신에게 프러포즈까지 했던 성택보다 가족만 위해 살아왔던 자신의 이기심과 성택의 희생을 깨달았다.

    해당은 미안한 마음에 마지막으로 그를 불러냈다. 그간 자신의 매니저 일만 해오던 성택에게 해당은 결혼하게 되면 좋은 옷을 사주려 했다며 그를 옷 가게로 데려갔다. 성택은 그러한 해당의 마음을 알아채고 가슴 아파하면서도 돌이킬 수 없는 현실에 냉정히 돌아섰다. 이후 성택은 해당에 대한 죄책감과 유지나를 향한 사랑 사이에서 고뇌하던 중 해외로 떠나려 했다.

    그러나 성택은 공항행 차 안에서 해당이 쓰러졌다는 소식을 듣게 됐고, 그는 황급히 가던 길을 돌려 도로를 건너다 교통사고를 당해 세상을 떠나고 말았다.

    해당과 지나는 성택의 장례를 함께 치르며 눈물을 쏟았다. 지나는 “마지막까지 해당의 남자였다. 내가 잘못했다”고 사과했고, 해당은 “우리 다음 생애서 만나면 결혼부터 하자”며 목놓아 울었다.

    사랑하는 이를 떠나 보내며 가슴이 무너져 내린 해당, 그 자체만 있을 뿐이었다. 보는 이의 마음까지 애처롭게 한 배우 구혜선의 뭉클한 열연이 드라마 몰입도를 한 껏 끌어올리며 향후 이야기를 더욱 기대케 했다.

    드라마 제작사 한 관계자는 “영하의 강추위 속 진행됐던 장면이다. 추위에 발을 동동 구르다가도 카메라가 돌아가면 언제 그랬냐는 듯 ‘슬픔’에 완벽히 젖어든 배우들의 연기에 당시 현장이 숙연해졌을 정도였다”고 감탄했다.

    현지민 기자 hhyun418@tenasia.co.kr

    http://tenasia.hankyung.com/archives/1157460

     

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