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.... pallidas SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1982 -THE CAROLINA TIMES 3 Andy Park Goes Mil ore Network Cameras "To all those who watch television drama and say, 'Hell, I could do that!', I've got news. It's hard work!" Those were the words of Andy Park when talking about his part in Country Gold, a CBS Tuesday Night Movie starring former WKRP in Cincinatti star Loni Anderson, Earl Holliman, and Linda Hamilton. Miss Anderson stars as a country music enter tainer, Mollie Dean Purcell, who is at the top of her career and who would really just like to go home and relax, but her husband and manager (Holliman) has other plans. Miss Hamilton stars as Josie, an aspiring young singer who befriends Mollie Purcell in order ta work her way up in the music business. Andy's part in the movie came about this past summer when filming took place in Nashville, Tennessee, where he was working as a weather reporter and also as a free lance writer for the Grand C4e Opry. "I play the manager of ; the Opry in the movie, with my stage name being Hank Gorman," said Andy. "They decked me out in a ten-gallon hat, string tie, and western cut suit. Ham Durham, the real Grand Ole Opry manager almost died laughing when he saw me. He wears Brooks ' Brothers suits!" One of Andy's memorable moments came on the set when the director asked him to "talk Southern". "I asked him if he wanted 'Hollywood Southern' or 'Suthern Southern', and he almost fell off his chair", relates Andy. He went on to explain to the director the dif ferences in the true Southern accent and the way to Hollywood portrays it, and as a result, the accents of most of .the actors were toned down. "Hollywood's idea of Southern lifestyles and the ac tual thing are as different as day and night," says Andy. Besides Andy, who is in real life the weather reporter for WTVDs Eyewitness News, and the listed leading stars, Country Gold features cameo appearances by some of the top names in country music. 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Though there may be relief between attacks, usually dam age to the tissue is progres sive. Worse still is the fact that rheumatoid arthritis can also affect the heart, lungs, skin, eyes, blood vessels, and muscles. Rheumatoid arthritis af fects three times as many women as men and usually starts between the ages of 25 and 50. Often a person first becomes aware of this form of arthritis because of fatigue, stiff muscles, and loss of ap petite and weight. Nodules, about the size of a pearl or larger, may appear under the skin. Frequently there are muscle spasms. : Sometimes there is fever. Rheumatoid arthritis is an extremely painful disease. Available drugs, such as corti soneeven as prescribed by a physician must be used with caution. They may bring re lief, but prolonged use inevita bly leads to other serious eon-sequences. There are some simple ways to provide relief that are safe, have no harmful side effects, and can be given at home. These treatments include the use of heat, cold, and exercise. In the early stages, a prop erly applied ice pack can bring relief from the pain as well as ' reduce the swelling- Apply the ice periodically for a day or two. Then treat the joints ' with alternate applications of : heat and ice. Follow, heal ap plications with nimslages. Partial baths, towels, and packs can be used several ! times a day. Between treat ments carry the joints through a wide range of motions in every direction the pain wQl allow, beginning very slowly. Some pain will have to be tolerated. At this stage it may . be necessary to wear a splint ' to rest the joint between treatments. This helps pre vent the development of a deformity. A person's attitude is cruci al. A strong interest in other projects, and an acceptance of certain amounts of pain as , inevitable maker the disease easier to bear. Rheumatoid . arthritis is painful, there's no doubt about it. But there is also no doubt that much can be done to relieve the pain. by th Health Tamperaae De- partiMnt f Um General Coatewee of Seventa-flay Aflvenuau as a m unity i v
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