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18 Weird Food Combinations That You’ve Probably Been Missing Out On Your Whole Life

We asked you, the BuzzFeed Community, which weird food combination is pretty amazing, and we got a huge range of ideas. Here are 18 weird food combos that might sound “off” to you, but that some people truly enjoy!

1. Whipped cream cheese and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos

“I love when I get a new housemate and they ask me why my cream cheese has red streaks in it. I’ve been turning people onto this since dorm days.”

2. “Apple pie with cheddar on top.”

3. Sweet potato fries dipped in pancake syrup

“Especially if the fries have been salted. *chef kiss* Effing delicious. Trust me.”


4. Salt and chocolate milk

“It brings out the taste of the chocolate.”

5. Ice cream with infused balsamic vinegar

6. “Strawberries dipped in sour cream and brown sugar…mmm!”

7. Hot sauce on brownies/chocolate cake

“Nothing beats sweet and spicy!”

8. Mac and cheese with dill pickle chunks

“I love slicing up dill pickles in my mac and cheese. It sounds disgusting, but I love the little crunch with a bite of creamy cheese. No shame.”

9. Grilled Brie and honey sandwiches

“So amazing.”

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10. Turkey and peanut butter sandwiches

11. Tinned tuna with diced apple in it

12. Salt and vinegar chips in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich

13. Toasted bread with mayo and pineapple

“I don’t mean to gross anyone out…at one point in time even I was a skeptic, but toasted bread with mayo and pineapple literally changed my life!”

14. Hot pizza dipped in cold applesauce

15. Banana slices in spaghetti

“I absolutely love putting banana slices in my spaghetti. Whether it has just plain marinara sauce, meat sauce, or meatballs and sauce, it’s all delicious!”


16. Orange slices dipped in ranch

“My family gets grossed out, but I absolutely love orange sections dipped in ranch dressing. You gotta try it, y’all!”

17. Peanut butter on hamburgers

“Putting peanut butter on your hamburger will take it to the next level!”

18. Pumpkin pie and ricotta cheese

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1st Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine To Be Administered This Week In The U.K.

As U.S. health authorities continue examining the proposed COVID-19 vaccines, residents in the United Kingdom — the first Western country to issue approval for emergency use — are set to receive their first shots as early as this week.

But quickly vaccinating as many people as possible in the U.K. will pose enormous logistical challenges — from keeping the doses frozen to figuring out how to methodically and fairly distribute the vaccine across the nation of 68 million.

The first batch of the vaccine created by Pfizer and the German company BioNTech arrived in the U.K. last week. Doses are scheduled to be delivered to hospitals beginning Monday. Nursing home residents, health care workers and people age 80 and over will be first in line.

Across England, 50 hospitals have been chosen as hubs to administer the vaccine, the BBC reported. The government has initially ordered 40 million doses, which will vaccinate 20 million people. The National Health Service has said that more hubs will be set up as more doses arrive.

The doses will be frozen at minus 70 degrees Celsius (minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit). Health officials are still working out how to efficiently split apart the boxes of vaccine vials once they arrive.

“There’s something like five doses to each vial, and each box is 975 doses,” Sarah Boseley, health editor for The Guardiantold NPR’s Weekend Edition. “Because they’re kept in this deep-frozen state, they then have to be very, very carefully split up. And that is the bit, actually, that hasn’t yet been properly figured out.”

Why is the vaccine all set to be distributed in the U.K., while Americans are still waiting for approval from the Food and Drug Administration? “The FDA in the United States actually demands all the raw details,” Boseley said.

Whereas U.K. health regulators depend on companies’ summaries of their vaccine’s effectiveness, U.S. officials are more hands-on — and warier. “They’re not taking what the companies say as necessarily accurate,” Boseley said. “So they will do their own data analysis and hopefully come up with exactly the same results.”

All that double-checking could add only an extra week or so to the timeline. An FDA advisory panel is scheduled to meet virtually on Thursday to discuss whether to approve the vaccine for emergency use.

“We’ll spend the day on Thursday reviewing the data from Pfizer, and at the end of the day, a vote will be taken,” Dr. James Hildreth, a member of the FDA’s vaccine advisory committee, told NBC’s Today show last week. “So by the end of the day next Thursday, there could be a decision made about the vaccine.”

“If the FDA commissioner decides to issue approval, the [emergency use authorization], on that day when the vote is taken, as early as Friday of next week, we could see vaccinations happening across the country,” he added. Military officials will help facilitate distribution throughout the United States.

In addition to the U.K., Bahrain has also approved Pfizer’s vaccine. On Friday, the Middle Eastern country became just the second nation in the world to issue an emergency use authorization, its state news agency reported.

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How to keep your sadness from turning into depression

Across the spectrum, mental health problems seem to be on the rise. One-quarter of Americans reported moderate to severe depression this summer and another quarter said they suffered from mild depression, a recent study reported. These findings are similar to surveys done by the Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A third of Americans now show signs of clinical anxiety or depression, Census Bureau finds.

Former first lady Michelle Obama highlighted the problem for many when she said in August that she has been dealing with “low-grade depression.”

As a psychologist, I hear almost daily how the combination of coronavirus, racial unrest, economic uncertainty and political crisis are leading many people to feel a lot worse than usual.

“It is not at all surprising that we are seeing the significant increase in distress. It’s a normal reaction to an abnormal situation,” said Judith S. Beck, president of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Philadelphia and author of the widely used mental health textbook “Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Basics and Beyond.”

But an important difference exists between having depressive symptoms — such as sadness, fatigue and loss of motivation — and a full-blown major depressive episode that can affect your ability to function at work and home for weeks or months. The amount and duration of the symptoms, as well as the degree to which they impair one’s life all play a role in diagnosing clinical depression. Extensive research suggests that certain ways of thinking and behaving can hasten the plunge into clinical depression, while others can prevent it.

As we head into winter, which can stress the coping skills of many people, here are some strategies that can help you resist the depressive downward spiral.

1. Reduce overthinking.

When we feel down, we tend to think about the bad things repeatedly, often trying to figure out why they’ve happened. Research shows that some people are especially prone to this kind of “depressive rumination.” They overanalyze everything, hoping to think their way out of feeling bad, and fret about consequences of their sadness.

“Unfortunately, the rumination only magnifies the depressed mood. It takes normal feelings of sadness and turbocharges them,” said Edward Watkins, professor of experimental and applied clinical psychology at the University of Exeter in England. When we ruminate, we tend to think again and again about a negative past in general, global terms. To decrease rumination, Watkins suggests focusing on discrete and concrete details of troublesome events, answering, “How did this happen?” and “What exactly can I do about it?”

It can also be useful to identify common rumination triggers — such as being tired or tense — and come up in advance with engaging alternatives such as videoconferencing a friend or reading a page-turner.

Finally, “it always helps to focus on someone else instead of yourself,” Beck said. Helping a relative or volunteering for a cause might do the trick.

2. Move around and socialize, even if you don’t feel like it.

Often, the last thing people want to do when they’re feeling down is to get active. My patients often describe a strong pull to stay in bed with the covers over their head. But restricting movement and engagement with others worsens mood and potentially spurs more severe depression. Conversely, action, especially focused on something that’s important to you, can reduce depression. If, for instance, your spirituality includes connecting with nature, planting some flower bulbs or taking a hike is bound to have a significant impact.

But how do we jolt ourselves out of inaction? “Don’t wait to feel like going for a walk or to be in the right mind-set to call a friend. Do it just because you deemed it important enough to put it on a calendar,” said Zindel Segal, distinguished professor of psychology in mood disorders at the University of Toronto.

If that seems like too much, break down an action into smaller parts and do just the first step, such as dressing up to go out (but staying home).

A patient of mine once remarked that this sounded “pathetic.” But for many people, taking that first small step works, as Christopher Martell, a director of Psychological Services Center and a lecturer at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, put it: “Applaud yourself for engaging in one meaningful behavior at a time, however small.”

3. Increase self-compassion.

Depressed feelings are often intertwined with self-judgment. Studies find that self-criticism and perfectionism provide strong fuel for depression.

Self-compassion is an alternative.

Kristin Neff, an associate professor of educational psychology at the University of Texas and author of “Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself,” defines it as treating yourself with the same kindness, warmth and support as you would treat people you care about. “You need to first acknowledge your [sad] feelings and be open to them, then direct understanding and care toward yourself, and finally realize suffering is a part of shared human experience,” she said. So being a part of, for example, a support group or an Internet mailing list where people struggle with similar problems can be validating and helpful.

Notice when you start slipping into a self-critical mode and replace it with a self-compassionate voice by channeling what you would say to someone who is dear to you.

“Even the tone of your silent or spoken voice matters — the gentler the better,” Watkins said.

You also can write a self-compassionate letter to yourself — as you might to a friend — and read it whenever you are feeling down. Putting your hand on your heart, cradling your face with both hands or gently stroking your arms can be powerfully comforting, too.

4. Sideline thoughts of helplessness and hopelessness.

It’s common to feel frustrated and sad when we can’t control bad things.

This is especially true in the middle of a frightening pandemic that is both medically and economically threatening. A client recently told me, “I can see our country hurtling toward destruction, and I am completely powerless to stop it.” This sense of helplessness is often accompanied by a loss of hope for a better future. Psychologist Lauren Alloy’s decades-long research at Temple University has shown that hopelessness is a strong contributor to worsening depression.

Beck recommended asking yourself what you can do despite the situation, and then creating a plan to put it into action. Even small accomplishments — such as making phone calls for an hour on behalf of a political candidate — can reduce your sense of pervasive helplessness.

To counter hopeless thinking, try vividly imagining positive actions you could take or good things happening. Practice creating scenes in your mind that include all your senses. Such mental imagery has shown promise in lifting depressed mood.

Another way to disarm these thoughts is watch them pass by in your mind’s eye, as if they were leaves in a stream or drifting clouds. You may realize that this allows you to distance yourself from the thoughts and focus on something more helpful in the present moment.

5. Notice when you feel well and build on that.

Even during low times, people occasionally experience moments of positive mood. It can be as fleeting as the first bite of a crisp apple or more substantial, such as the feeling of awe at a valley awash in golden foliage.

Savoring these positive moments — by slowing down, focusing on the experience of our five senses, taking a mental or phone photo, sharing your emotions with others — leads to the activation of brain regions known to reduce depression, studies have found.

Later, “you can reminisce with others, reviewing in detail the positive moments and cherishing uplifting photos,” Beck said. “That way, the good mood can be recalled in a deliberate fashion.”

This year has been emotionally hard for many people.

These strategies have been shown to help people keep their low moods from overwhelming them or turning into a major depression. But if your depression worsens and interferes with your life, you should seek professional help that might include psychotherapy, medication or both.

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Jeffree Star Says He’s Plotting an X-Rated Career Move

Jeffree Star is making some adult business moves.

The 35-year-old Jeffree Star Cosmetics mogul opened up about his latest aspirations in an interview on The Sip With Ryland Adams and Lizze Gordon.

During the chat, host Ryland Adams asked Jeffree about possibly starting an OnlyFans.

“Why wouldn’t you marry making money and sex into OnlyFans? I feel like that might be a bigger boom for you than most business ventures,” he said.

Jeffree then said that as Scorpio, he’s very sexual and “adventurous.”

“Recently in the last three months, I’ve been hanging out with a few people and we’ve just been shooting some fun ‘Only Jeffree‘ content,” he explained.

He then showed the hosts some previews.

“It’s more like doing things in fun, interesting spots. Like I’m sucking d–k on a private jet,” he explained while showing them the content.

“I like to think outside the box,” he said of another photo, which apparently featured a man with a diamond watch wrapped tightly around his genitalia.

“No one’s ever done that, and don’t steal my f–king ideas before my s–t drops,” he said with a laugh.

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The Best Brownie Recipes, According to Eater Editors

Holiday baking season is in full swing, but brownies have been on our minds for a while now. Maybe that’s because of the inexplicable inability of the most recent crop of Great British Baking Show contestants to make one correctly. (Seriously, Britain, what’s going on?) We’ve also been, um, chewing over this Epicurious opus on brownie chewiness. Whatever the reason, Eater editors are all about brownies and these are the recipes we turn to satisfy that specific craving.


The Baked Brownie: This is the One True Brownie recipe. I had them at a party and begged for the recipe, which now happens to me every time I bring them to a party. They’re super rich and fudgey so cut them into small pieces but oh, man — there’s just nothing better than that chocolate overload. — Erin Russell, Eater Austin associate editor

Olive Oil Brownies with Sea Salt: My ideal brownie is extremely fudgy, toeing that raw batter line with abandon.For that type of consistency, there is nothing better than Melissa Clark’s olive oil brownies with sea salt. I appreciate the multiple forms of chocolate that are all required to pull this off (cocoa powder! melted baking chocolate! chocolate chips!) and the dark brown sugar and tablespoons of olive oil make for a rich and luxurious finished product. The flaky Maldon salt sprinkle at the end helps cut through the chocolate in each bite. It’s a perfect brownie. — Erika Adams, Eater NY reporter

Outrageous Brownies: There is a reason why multiple Eater editors fought over who got to write about the Outrageous Brownies when we chose our favorite Ina recipes: They are magic. There’s more than two pounds of chocolate in these beauties, plus a hit of instant coffee that really emphasizes the sharpness of the chocolate. While it’s slightly labor intensive to melt down all that cocoa goodness, it’s worth it. The brownies come out dense and gooey, with that classic crispy top. I like to make a big batch, stick them in the freezer, and keep them around as a treat. — Brenna Houck, Eater Detroit editor

Glossy Fudge Brownies: On the journey to brownie supremacy, Stella Parks’s Glossy Fudge Brownies over at Serious Eats are the final stop. After baking them many, many times in the last few years, I can’t imagine reaching for any other method. The final product is chewy, deeply chocolatey, and bakes up with a crinkly, papery top (the hallmark of a great brownie, according to Parks). This recipe alone is a big reason I’ve evangelized Stella’s extraordinary book to everyone I know. 

Milk Chocolate and Raspberry Blondies: These are not brownies. But if you are craving some sweet, chewy, chocolatey, salty, and satisfying that’s also a cinch to make, I would like to introduce you to Melissa Weller’s milk chocolate and raspberry blondies. They look and taste far more impressive and complex than they should given how straightforward they are to put together. — Amanda Kludt, editor-in-chief

Crazy Brownies: Let’s be frank: Most food writers not going to look kindly on this recipe, and I’ve lent it side-eye myself on more than one occasion. Packaged brownie mix is listed as an ingredient, and the concept is basically, “Sure, brownies would be great, if only they were stuffed with candy.” But my husband has made this wild Pioneer Woman recipe for cookouts, holiday gatherings, family reunions, and more, and the reaction from friends and family is always the same: sheer delight. The people have spoken, and the people are all about Rolos in their brownies, apparently. — Missy Frederick, cities director

Pick a Box, Any Box: Never forget that boxed brownie mixes are a triumph of convenience foods, and there’s no shame in the box-baking game.

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“MAJKA MI NIKAD NIJE DOLAZILA U POSETU U DOM” Džej Ramadanovski je mnogo propatio u detinjstvu, bio je više gladan nego sit, a roditeljska ljubav mu je najviše falila!

Nije ni slutio kakva će zvezda postati.

U specijalnom izdanju emisije “Paparaco lov” koja je posvećena nedavno preminulom pevaču Džeju Ramadanovskom pojavili su se snimci iz njegovog najranijeg detinjstva, dok se još nije bavio muzikom.

Ovako je pričao na snimku.

Ja sam polutan, pola seljak, pola ciganin. Leti sviramo, zimi jedemo. Otkako je ćale u Austriji, ni zimi ni jedemo – govorio je pevač ni ne sluteći kakva ga sudbina čeka.

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To je naš Dorćol, Menhetn. Ja sam radio na šalu, nisam bio kriminalac, malo delikvent – govorio je Džej o svojoj mladosti.

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Kad je keva išla sa cvećem, nikad mi nije došla u posetu u dom, ćale je dolazio – govorio je Džej tada.

Autor: S.M.

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“Došla je i ta nedelja, vetrovi me lome već danima” Objava ćerke pokojnog Džeja Ramadanovskog slediće vam srce! (FOTO)

Marija Ramadanovski, ćerka pokojne legende narodne muzike, Džeja Ramadanovskog ne prestaje da žali zbog njegovog preranog odlaska.

Ona je sada, na svom Instagram profilu podelila jedan njegov citat, kada je pričao o tome koliko voli svog klub.

Bežao sam iz doma zbog tih utakmica. Svašta smo radili da bismo gledali Zvezdu – izjavio je svojevremeno Džej.

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Osim toga, ona je objavila i zanimljivu igru reči, sastavljenu od najvećih hitova svoga oca.

Došla je ta “Nedelja”, zbog koje smo “Upalili za tobom sveće”, već danima “Vertovi me lome”. Čak ni fontana “Slavija” ne radi, ali mi smo ipak “Deca sreće” – piše u objavi koju je Marija podelila.

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MALI OLIVER NAPISAO JE PISMO DEDA MRAZU: Poželeo je samo 1 poklon – i ne, to nije nova igračka… TUGA (FOTO)

”Moja mama kaže da ima neki lek Zolgensma koji će mi pomoći i učiniti da ona i ja zauvek budemo zajedno”

Oliver Pal Gajodi rođen je 2019. godine kao zdrava bebica, ali mu je nakon prve vakcine ustanovljena smrtonosna neuromišićna bolest – Spinalna mišićna antrofija, tip 1. Reč je o vrlo progresivnoj bolesi koja napada mišiće i usled koje se gube osnovne životne funkcije.

Kako nam se bliže novogodišnji i božićni praznici, maleni Oliver ima samo jednu želju – da ozdravi! Stoga je ”napisao” pismo Deda Mrazu, koje vam prenosimo u celosti:

”Dragi Deda Mraze,

Zovem se Oliver i moja mama kaže da sam bio mnogo dobar i hrabar dečak ove godine. Takođe, moja mama kaže da ima neki lek Zolgensma koji će mi pomoći i učiniti da ona i ja zauvek budemo zajedno. Ne razumem tačno šta ta Zolgensma, ni taj lek znače, ali moja jedina želja je da budem sa svojom mamom.

Molim te Deda Mraze, upotrebi svoju čaroliju i pomozi da moja mama i ja budemo zajedno, ne pola sata već zauvek.

Znam da si puno zauzet i da moraš da posetiš puno dece, ali mi je moj meda Mr. bean šapnuo da si zato poslao puno ljudi da mi pomognu da moja želja postane stvarnost.

Srećna Nova godina i Božić i tebi i svim dobrim ljudima i donesi samo puno zdravlja i ljubavi!

Oliver”

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Preslatkom Bogdanu (5) urađena je transplantacija koštane srži: Sada su mu opet potrebni trombociti

Maleni Bogdan operisan je 1. decembra u Beogradu

Petogodišnjem Bogdanu Maksimoviću potrebni su davaoci trombocita. Dečaku, koji je 26. novembra napunio 5 godina, polovinom marta ove godine, dijagnostikovana je leukemija.

Dečak je od tada, kaže njegov otac, na lečenju na Institutu za majku i dete “Dr Vukan Čupić” na Novom Beogradu.

Bogdan je bio na četiri dana na zračenju u Italiji a po povratku u Beograd mu je, kako za Telegraf.rs kaže njegov otac Mileta, urađena transplantacija koštane srži 1. decembra.

– Da ne čuje zlo, Bogdan se sada oseća dobro, malo ima problema sa grlom, ali to je normalno posle takve operacije. Ipak, sada su mu ponovo neophodni trombociti – navodi Mileta.

Uslovi za davaoce su sledeći: starost od 18 do 60 godina, težina najmanje 65 kg, osobe koje ne piju nikakve lekove i za žene, dodatan uslov je da nisu rađale. Davaoci moraju da budu AB negativna krvna grupa.

Svi koji ispunjavaju navedene uslove, mogu da se jave Bogdanovom ocu, Mileti na broj telefona: 063/363-378.

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Marinini prvi koraci nakon što ju je bivši upucao, uči da hoda, ume da veruje: “Želim ljubav i dom”

Posle teške nesreće 31-godišnjakinja izgubila osećaj od pupka nadole, dve i po godine kasnije operisana je u inostranstvu

Dvadeset i osmog februara 2018. godine u zemunskoj cvećari tada 29-godišnja Marina poslednji put osećala je svoje noge. Toga dana njen bivši dečko ušao je u cvećaru, na njeno radno mesto, ispalio četiri metka u Marinu, pa izvršio samoubistvo.

Dve nedelje pre toga su raskinuli vezu. Seća se da je prvo želeo da se pomire, ali da je potom prestao da je traži. Tada je mislila da je odustao i shvatio. Ipak, tog dana u cvećari odigrao se scenario koji nije očekivala.

Svađa je bilo, nasilja dva puta – prvi put kad su se rastali i poslednji put kad su se videli.

– Kada se prvi put desilo, ja sam ga ostavila. Mada se jesmo svađali – rekla je za Telegraf.rs ni sama ne računajući onaj čin koji ju je koštao hodanja i mira.

Seća se da joj ništa nije rekao kada je ušao, samo je zapucao.

Potom je zbog oštećenja kičmene moždine operisana, a posle rehabilitacije sela je u invalidska kolica, bez osećaja od pupka nadole. Dugo nije mogla da spava. Bila joj je potrebna i pomoć psihijatra.

Tog se događaja seti svakog dana. Ne voli da čuje pucnje, jer je zvuk vrati na mesto sa kog je ružan deo njene životne priče počeo. Ožiljci koje ima na telu, takođe su podsetnik.

Ima snove i nadanja, gleda u budućnost

Danas je, kaže, 90 odsto bolje. Ističe da normalno spava.

– Postalo je bolje čim sam krenula da napredujem u oporavku. Nije moj život stao, samo je malo drugačiji. I dalje izlazim, držim se, putujem – kaže uz šaljivu napomenu da ne misli na Tajland: – Teško mi je da se opustim, čak i kad upoznam nekoga. Želim ljubav i porodicu.

Više od dve i po godine potom, Marina pruža prve korake. Osećaj je čudan. Nalazi se na Tajlandu gde je operisana pre 20-ak dana.

– Ne osećam ih ni sad – kaže za sopstvene noge, komentarišući snimke na kojima korača: – Pomeram ih i osećam kada pomeram, ali čudno nekako.

Na Tajland je stigla 5. novembra. Operisana je posle dvonedeljnog karantina, 20. novembra. U Srbiju se vraća krajem decembra. Za 35 dana, koliko je predviđeno da boravi tamo, prošla je kroz operaciju i tri tretmana matičnim ćelijama. Lekari su joj ugradili aparat za elektrostimulaciju i bateriju. Operacija je prošla odlično, rekli su joj lekari.

– Aparat je lepo namešten, konekcija je odlična – prenosi šta su joj kazali.

Nema prognoze, ali ima želje

Što se tretmana matičnim ćelijama tiče, efekte će tek videti.

– Prva doza se daje intravenozno. I posle toga se leži četiri sata ravno, da se one lepo rasporede po celom telu. A sledeće dve doze se daju direktno u kičmu, da deluju lokalno, tj. na mesto povrede – objašnjava dodajući da je reč o doniranim matičnim ćelijama iz plodove vode trudnica, te da ih je dobila na Tajlandu: – Potrebni su im meseci da prorade, ako uopšte i prorade. Najčešće je potrebno ponoviti postupak. To ćemo videti u budućnosti.

Kaže da lekari ne daju prognoze, ali da je ona puna optimizma.

– Ne, niko ne zna kako će biti, jer je sve individualno. Zavisi od vremena i vrste povrede, od stanja tela, od mnogo faktora. Ali svakako su mi rekli da moram udarno da vežbam bar 6-12 meseci – navodi ističući da će joj po povratku u Srbiju biti potrebna i pomoć terapeuta: – Krenulo je odlično, ja sam zadovoljna.

Kaže i da oseća ushićenje, da razmišlja o tome šta kada se vrati kući. Nada se i odlasku u banju, kao i tome da joj pomoć više neće biti potrebna.

– Bože, koliko ima bolesnih i dece među njima, stvarno se nadam da meni neće više trebati. Sada samo vežbe, vežbe, vežbe!

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