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To date, the event has raised $25 million toward research and treatment.
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The piece helped raise awareness around the disease, and Saget continued his advocacy by eventually taking a seat on the Scleroderma Research Foundation board and hosting the annual Cool Comedy, Hot Cuisine fundraiser, melding standup from the Full House star and his famous friends with meals cooked by top chefs.
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Saget spun his grief into the 1996 TV movie For Hope, a story of a woman with scleroderma (played by Dana Delany) loosely based on Gay's story. He had two sisters Gay Saget, and Andrea Saget. RELATED: Remembering Bob Saget's Life in Photos Saget, was a supermarket executive, and his mother, Rosalyn Dolly Saget, was a hospital administrator. My family is still having post-traumatic stress disorder. "It is incredibly painful to have a loved one experience a condition like this. Gay, Saget recalled, eventually moved home to Los Angeles from Philadelphia to be with her parents following her diagnosis at 44. Following Gays death, Saget also directed a TV movie, 'For Hope ,' which was based on the story of her life.
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Severity varies, with some people seeing effects in their skin and others, in blood vessels, internal organs and the digestive tract, the Mayo Clinic shares. Following the deaths of his sisters, Saget committed to fundraising, becoming a board member of the Scleroderma Research Foundation and raising awareness of the disease. and through it all, I did it my way.According to the Mayo Clinic, scleroderma is "a group of rare diseases that involve the hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissues." More prevalent in women than men, it often occurs between the ages of 30 and 50, and there is not a cure.
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In a 2019 interview with NIH Medline Plus Magazine, he said that he was asked to work with the Scleroderma Research. I've met and worked with some amazing people, I've lived, I've loved, I've cried. Bob’s sister Gay Saget was 47 years old when she passed away of Scleroderma. And then years later, Gay lost her life at the age of. Andi (short for Andrea) died at age thirty-four of a brain aneurysm, he wrote. "I'm nowhere near the end yet, but I've already had some incredible experiences. Saget’s two sisters, Andi and Gay, also died young. "The goal of living a full life is so, at its end, you'll have learned some things along the journey," he wrote. And he offered what could have been his own parting words in the book's introduction. In his memoir, Saget said jokes have helped him deal with tragedy. His sister, Gay Saget, died of the disease in her 40s. Saget also advocated for people facing scleroderma, a chronic autoimmune disease. GAY AUDREY SAGET LOVING AND BELOVED DAUGHTER, MOTHER, SISTER AND AUNT 1947 1994 FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS. Saget's 2014 comedy album That's What I'm Talkin' About was nominated for a Grammy. comedy clubs and whirled off with an adolescent's delight about my grandma's projectile diarrhea." Then, often in the same day, I've gone onstage in the L.A. Bob Saget was an actor and comedian known best for 'Full House' and Americas Funniest Home Videos.' He was found dead in an Orlando, Florida hotel room Sunday, January 9, 2022, at age 65. "By day I've done some of the most family-friendly TV imaginable. "In my career I've had the fortune of being able to work continually in radically diverse creative worlds," he wrote. His jokes were known to be dirty - a marked contrast to his Full House character's loving and wholesome father persona.
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She had to move to Los Angeles to live with my parents because she needed so much help. Beloved comic Bob Saget ominously predicted his death months before he died during a videotaped podcast in which he declared with a straight face: I’m going to be found dead in bed, Radar has. She got treatment, but it was just treating her symptoms with drugs like prednisone and cortisone. No one should have to suffer as my sister Gay did, Saget said. By the time she was diagnosed with scleroderma, it was too late for Gay.
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She was 44 when she was diagnosed with systemic scleroderma. In 1993, tragedy turned its ugly head when Saget lost his sister, Gay Saget. Saget was a stand-up comedian as well, having started at age 17, he wrote in his 2014 memoir Dirty Daddy. My sister, Gay Saget, was a school teacher near Philadelphia. Saget also had credits as a director, with his most notable being the cult favorite movie Dirty Work from 1998 with Norm Macdonald. I loved him and was so lucky to work with someone so funny, soulful and kind," said How I Met Your Mother co-creator Craig Thomas. "I don't even know what to say about Bob Saget.