Lady plays Wii to recover after cancer

Lady plays Wii to recover after cancer

A new report by MSNBC features Mary Jane Zamora, a 50 year old recovering from a bout of breast cancer. Apparently Mary has been playing Wii Sports Bowling, Golf and Tennis to aid her recovery.

Playing Wii has been beneficial in rebuilding her strength and agility, she says that the games help her visualize a new life after her traumatic "year of fear". Good luck Mary!

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Rob Jones

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i like boobies said:

That's sexily nice.

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quartzlcc said:

Err. Image was unnecessary, but okay!

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i need a wii...eww said:

Wow, fun and healthy, she has all my luck!

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Unknown said:

Nintendo Wii: Not only is it fun, but it could save your life.

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Gonzo said:

She really got recovered for playing the Wii, that's hot. See, Wii is the best! And what does gg mean?

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Wiimaster said:

Wii is great!

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PHiRE said:

gg is short for 'good game', mostly typed online at the end of a game.

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jimbotron173 said:

See, Wii kills people and can save them. It's a continuing circle!

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Captain Jamesman said:

Strange, yet true.

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Master Foot said:

So what if the PS3 folds proteins. The Wii helps cancer patients so HA! You can even excise tumors with the Wii. At least in Trauma Center: SO.

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Owlboy said:

Further proof that the Wii is actually a mystical tablet of healing and wonder, take 1 every 10 hours and see me in a month.

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Jesus said:

God bless Wii.

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Crimson Hawk said:

This is a good thing. Good luck and a speedy recovery lady.

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Gonzo said:

I like boobies (funny name), she's a fifty year old.

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isitcuziisblack said:

It's the circle! The circle of Wii (I mean life).

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Captain Jamesman said:

Thanks to the Wii Remote, you can move your arms around and exercise those hands. Sounds like a good combo. Me+Wii Remote=Fitness.

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