Its truly inspiring how much he has been through growing up. We are losing all the Real legends! What a kind spirit indeed and a great example of overcoming grief, addiction, and much more! I didn't even watch Full House or anything of his but I can tell he has had an amazing positive impact on this sad world. Thank You Bob Sapp, and may you rest in peace!!! ❤
He once cat-called me on the 3rd street promenade when I was 19 and he was probably 50. I stopped and looked at him and he said some more inappropriate things while passersby stopped and stared. I was so embarrassed that I told some friends at college… and came to find out he was known for doing this. So at the very least he was a complicated person and not a totally nice man 🤷🏼♀️
@Hey girl hey I wish all those people that are so broken up about this perv's passing would take a moment and see what his comedian routines were all about. The Hollywood Roast that was given years ago in his honor was utterly disgusting, perverted and satanic. He was not a nice human being. His Hollywood friends are just as disgusting. I don't think this perv is resting in peace right now.
Because of this interview, I now know about scleroderma. I otherwise wouldn’t without Bob. Educating people on the disease that stole his sister from him will forever be apart of his legacy. And awareness means everything.
"I'll do this when I'm gone." Prophetic. SRF received a $1.5 million grant that also promised to match any donation made in Bob Saget's memory. He's doing it, folks.
@Jenna Shea the only ignorant one is the ones that still believes in these fairytales that these demonic creatures that yall call celebrity's have told yall
@@prestongower7800 You are a conspiracy peddling nutbag like the rest of the right-wing trolls eating up conjecture and circumstantial prose posted by any mental defect incapable of humanity.
My mom died from this disease in 1997 when I was ten years old. This disease impacted my life and my family. Bob Saget was a hero for having a purpose to help others about this disease. it meant so much and I hope that his work continues on and that it continues to grow and help the people and family that are suffering from it. RIP Bob.
When Bob described the moment his sister died and he felt her spirit move past him - I had the exact same experience I had when my dad died from cancer.
I also felt my mom passing through me at the moment she died. I didn’t understand what had just happened as my mom lived about 2000 miles from me- it was a deja vu feeling that I can never forget 💗
I can feel his pain at losing a sibling. My older brother died 9 years ago at 45 of cancer. I was there with my sister in law when he took his last breath. A part of me didn’t wanna stay in the room to see him die. But I could leave he would’ve never left me. So I help his hand let him know how much I love him and that he was the best big brother in the world. I miss him everyday! If your blessed enough to have your siblings call or send a text let them know you love them! Have a wonderful day.
Most of the more severe illnesses happen to people by an upsetting event happening in their lives that takes them by surprise, unexpectedly, impacting first in the brain, then in the corresponding organ which that part of the brain controls. The end of WWI had absolutely everything to do with the Flu and lung TB outbreak that occurred killing millions. In nature, the biological conflict linked with a territorial fear (just what it means-a fear in your territory, your home, your community, etc.) is a widening of the bronchia (tissue loss). Your body attempts to widen your bronchia in order to allow more air into your lungs to give you more strength and energy to fight to keep your territory safe. Stay with me.......The biological conflict linked with a death fright impacts the lungs. The lungs attempt to grow larger in order to allow more air in because breath equals life, as we all know. No breath equals death. Why are so many people across the world suddenly having their appendix removed? The appendix is associated with “being in fear for one’s life”. The HEALING phase is the rupture/inflammation. While you are in the fear or death fright conflict, you notice no symptoms of “disease”, except you have cold hands, cold feet, you can’t sleep, you awaken at 3 AM every night, you have little appetite. During the war, millions of people were in fear of the bombing of their homes and cities where the war was most active. Fearing for their lives, their loved ones in the war, their ability to survive. The food in the stores was sparse due to shortages. This lasted for 4 long years! The longer the conflict, the worse the healing phase. Within 2 weeks of the German Chancellor announcing the end of WWI, these millions of people ALL went into the healing phase all at the same time. It is during the healing phase that you experience symptoms of illness! What is the healing phase of the bronchia widening? Severe bronchitis, pneumonia. The body attempts to refill this lost tissue and you experience inflammation, fever, coughing, body aches, fatigue, etc. What is the healing phase of the extra lung tissue that grew? Decomposing of the tissue by TB bacteria and fungi. The symptoms of this healing phase are: severe coughing up of blood and tissue, fever, inflammation, severe mucous, body aches, fatigue. During this decomposing of the extra tissue (tumor), the body expels a lot of protein, and without replenishment, severe protein loss can result in death. Antibiotics did not exist yet. If TB bacteria does not exist in a person or they have been vaccinated against TB (big mistake), then the tumor will simply encapsulate and become dormant and not harm you. Who died during the Spanish Flu? Mainly the poor who could not afford to buy meat and proper nourishment, and the people who were directly impacted by the bombings and destruction of their homes. Millions of people suffered fear and death frights during the fighting of WWI, and millions of people all went into healing at the end of it. Not everyone was affected because not everyone suffered the same way. It’s not a “flu”, it’s not something you “catch”. It’s biological, meaningful, and unavoidable. One hundred years later, a Fear Campaign begins, using the media to spread it......
If you love someone, tell them regularly. If you suspect someone might need an ear to lean on, encourage them lean on you. That is what I've learned from Bob Saget.
I have done that constantly (been there for others) because ive suffered horrible agony mentally But none has ever been there for me. No one there when I was in excruciating pain an they could all see I must of been goin through sinethin horrible my friend wouldn't stay on phone with me as I was gasping for air in pain began to tell her I didn't want to live and she had to go apparently feed her husband, a man who didn't demand anything very easy goin so it had nothing to do with him but yet she wouldn't even take the moment for me in excruciating pain. people are ridiculous.
What an incredible human being , great man , great father , great husband, great loss. RIP Bob Saget rest with the angels where you belong , now your together with your beloved sister.
I honestly can’t help but feel a sense of dread; I’d always been turned off a touch because of his raunchy stand up and it just was out of my taste I guess to the point where I took for granted the type of person Bob was🥲 I wish now that I hadn’t done that…..Bob seems to be one of the few people whom everybody can universally say that he was the warmest, kindest soul ever 😢 *stammering* I-I still can’t wrap my head around what happened…but he is missed dearly 💔😭
Wow. I had no clue. Growing up, I was just like his sister. Took me YEARS and pretty much suffered my whole childhood unlistened to and mistreated until being diagnosed with my connective tissue disorder and related autoimmunity as a teen. The nights of severe insomnia, I would watch Full House to make it through the pain and severe GI issues nightly. My dad still doesn't accept the toll it's taken on me because I've always "looked healthy" since it's an invisible illness. He was very much a huge negative and not a supportive father. I thought of Danny as the dad I truly wished I had. I never knew that Bob knew and played that role of a supporting loved one and caretaker to his sister. it brings even more feelings of heartbreak, but joy in knowing that he played such a great role as an on-screen dad and in real life.
I have EDS, scleroderma, Lupus, sjogrens, RA, OA, and everything that comes with those conditions. Due to modern medicine, I'm alive and appear healthy even though I'm not. Bob did so much for us, and in memory of his sister.
My 14 year old daughter was diagnosed with Graves Disease, EDS, and POTS. I don’t know much about your other conditions, but I do know how EDS affects my daughter and I’m sorry for your discomfort. God bless you.
Sorry to hear of your illness. Check out 'When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection' by Gabor Mate MD. It unlocks the secret of illnesses like those.
@@ashleyboss5544 Thank you so very much. My heart goes out to your daughter too. She is so blessed to have modern medicine so young, before getting older does so much damage. When I was that young, medical experts didn't know much about these things, nor could they do much, if anything. Consequently, they've now given me quality of life/palliative care that they couldn't/didn't have to offer in the 1950s, 60s, and early 70s. God bless you both 🙏❤️
@@penyarol83 Thank you. However, EDS is a genetic, congenital condition, that consequently paved the way for the others, under it's umbrella. But I am so blessed by your thoughtfulness.
I also have EDS, OA, sjogrens, as well as POTS, MCAS, MCTD, an SCI... Awareness is truly key for people like us for better treatments and quality of life. Most have no idea of the severity of these illnesses and the fact they cut lives short and prevent us from living a normal life. Lots of love to you 💜💖💜
“Enjoy life today because yesterday is gone and tomorrow is never promised.” Dear Bob, thank you for all the laughs. 🤍 Your legacy will live on forever. 🤍 Fly high and rest in peace! 🕊🤍🕯
Someone bashed him in the head and while he was unconscious or already dead ,placed him on the bed...the skull shows that he was unconscious at least,why would he not go to the hospital,,, could he have hit his head and then instantly layed on the bed and died?they are trying to sue to hide the medical records
I've gotten to know him through his podcast and with talks with other people you could tell he cares a lot and that Empath people do exists and we do matter. He gave me hope someone like me can have a peace of mind whenever I get older.
When my dad passed suddenly when I was 17 and he was 45 we were crying and cracking jokes because that’s how my family heals… with laughter. Bob and Betty hit me hard this year. He passed the day before my birthday too
@@andoriannationalist3738 Shut up already. When I saw the breaking news of his death, idiots like you made the comment section more about the fact that he had just gotten the booster than it was about his life. Idiots like you make me sick.
@@jtp2007 bro, a perfectly healthy person dying 3 days after getting the booster. Come on now. Look at the south American athletes and soccer players, 400 dropped dead.
@@avivaliok8103 He recently had COVID. If anything, he may have had a blood clot induced heart attack from the previous infection. Not the vaccine, dolt.
I completely understand the feeling of the soul going past you!!! This will sound so silly but when we had to take my dog to be put down to end her pain (she was 15), I held her in my arms as she passed, and I swear I felt her soul pass through me.
I never knew about Scleroderma, until I watched this interview with Bob. Still educating people, and making us smile even after he left this world. Sending lots of love to all his family and friends.
I was a young woman in my 20's back in the early 2000's when I worked in retail! I worked in appliances with men twice to three times my age....and a wonderful, amazing, sweetest man had it! I learned so much from him 😊 the things he went through 🥺💔
Bob touched our lives while growing up. His show only had a few things like this but Bob brought the video takers on the set and his handling of them, His intimacy and his way of loving whimsical kindness no one can compare. ❤️
Bob Saget’s life definitely had a purpose. I truly believe that his lovely sister was there to greet him - after all, love never dies, for I truly believe that there is a land of the living and a land of dead - and love is the bridge, the only meaning, the only survival. Rip Bob- thank you for all the laughter.
How prophetic 😢 Now he lives at the end of the rainbow with both of his sisters 🌈 They aren’t dead, they’re all right- when people pass away, they don’t just dissipate You guys 💔🥲
@@aroyalpriesthood7515 Not the Time or Place Royal Priesthood. SAGET worked tirelessly at the SCLERODERMA RESEARCH for decades for free so he is at Peace with JESUS.
My aunt has had this horrible disease for over 20 years. I know his work raising awareness and money for this disease has allowed her to live her life. I remember when she was diagnosed they told her she may only live a few years after diagnosis. RiP sir
He was really a gem. He had so much life left to live. It’s bittersweet. Maybe he’s with his beloved sister now. I grew up right along with a lot of you, watching him. Bob Saget was in my house everyday after school. The thought makes me smile 😊 RIP
I lost it the second he cracked the joke about his hair while talking about his sister passing. Bob's sense of humor reminds me so much of my grandfather's.
It’s just so sad that it took him passing away for most people to learn the truth about Bob- that behind the raunchy jokes he really was Danny Tanner, and so much more. He is already missed so much.
That's definitely what I'm taking away from all this. Since the 2000s, we all had this new perception of Bob that he was just a raunchy comedian and unlike his TV persona in the 80s and 90s, but it seems like he was a lot like how we originally perceived him to be all along.
@@jarsenberg the truth is he is BOTH, he has the duality of being BOTH the nice kind Danny Tanner like personality AND the dirty comic that tells outrageous jokes, the jokes were more of his way to get through his life struggles(loss of his loved ones like his sisters, family, etc.)
I just started shaking while I was watching this and burst into tears. Not just a couple little tears...I was heaving crying. This man was amazing and I grieve for his family, friends and all of the people with this horrible disease.
His last couple of sentences in the interview just broke my heart. It's so tragic that he passed on so suddenly. He devotion to spreading awareness about Scleroderma was quite touching. It was clear that talking about what happened to his sister was still painful. I just hope that Bob Saget is at peace and can take comfort in both being reunited with his sister and in that even in his passing, he's still spreading awareness about the disease.
Thank you for this interview and for raising awareness about Scleroderma. Like Bob's sister, my first cousin died from this illness many years ago, when doctors didn't fully understand it. May they all rest in peace.🙏🏾
I've seen some clips of Comedy Central's roast of Bob Saget over again for some days now. When people say "laughter is healing", that's no joke. I may have laughed more from that roast in the aftermath of Bob's passing than when he was still living.
I hope his wife keeps up this foundation for him. The more I see of Bob Sagat, the more I realize he was a decent human being which is rare in Hollywood these days.
I was only familiar with his name because of Full House. Wasn't until I heard about his death that I really took the chance to watch and discover the genuine, pure yet dirty, and lovable person that he was on and off screen - through his interviews, through his stand-ups, through his podcasts, through his immense support for the Scleroderma Research Foundation, and relationships with so many well-known people. I feel like I lost such a close person in my life, even though I barely knew who he was until he passed away. RIP Bob Saget
He had a cameo in Dave Chappelle's movie 'Half Baked'. It forever informed my knowledge of how funny he could be outside the wholesome role he played on Full House.
I grew up watching Bob Saget. Full House, AFV, How I Met Your Mother, Dirty Work, Dumb & Dumberer. I loved his work. He seemed like such an amazing, loving person. When I first heard his adult jokes I thought “OMG Danny Tanner curses?” Lol. I still can’t believe he’s gone. Watching Full/Fuller House seems so different now. It’s like an ulcer pain watching his work because I know he’s passed on & it hurts. I pray for all his friends, fans & family members that they find comfort in their time of grieving. I bet Bob Saget’s wings look pretty freaking amazing on him right now. RIP Mr. Saget. Fly high in paradise you beautiful soul. 🙏🏼🖤🥀🕊
I have never heard anyone who knew Bob say ANYTHING bad about him. My heart is so shattered knowing he is gone. The world is a little darker without him.
Sudden deaths usually have premonitions in my experience. A month before my father died, he was also talking about being gone. Same with ex-fiance, days before he passed, he also talked about being gone.
My condolences. My dad passed away the 4th. He was having dreams about playing cars with his brothers a week before and his parents being there. They know, we know.
Yes! People are very aware when something is gonna happen to them. My sister said her patient said “I feel like I’m gonna die tonight” and they ended up dying that night. My grandmother the night before she fell into a coma and died later on that day said “I don’t think I’ll be here tomorrow”
This made me cry. He has been so vocal about Scleroderma throughout the years and his sister’s death. He HAS done a lot to bring attention to the disease and I am grateful for that. Watching him almost fall apart was hard. He clearly loved his sister very much and the fact that he died on her birthday was quite strange. I hope they are reunited. Also I loved that he still made a joke in the middle of talking about such a serious/terrible thing (he was the king of that) but when he said “humor is the only way my family survived”.. I broke down.
I loved watching fullhouse as a child in Pakistan. Yes, it used to air on the main public TV channel in English, Pakistan’s official language. Bob was a great actor and played the role so well. And now at his passing people are saying such great things about him, I have never seen this for any other person, universal love for him. 🇵🇰🙏😊
I believe Bob knew he would be going soon and was ready. Perhaps he was experiencing unusual symptoms and felt his death was imminent and chose not to alarm his loved ones. They say, you know when you are going....RIP Bob. Hope your beloved sister was there to receive you💗🙏🏼
I disagree, he left and he wasn't ready to go. She WAS there to receive him, but people need to keep this awareness going. Robin left us too. I can almost see his hand on Bob's shoulder smiling as us; the people who remember them and want to keep their causes moving forward.
@@teo5836 he felt his sister soul when she left her body he might not believe but God used him too to help others with compassion and laughter and loosing his sister he used paul he can use anyone believer or not everything is in his plan...
I went to a White Sox game years ago and out came Bob Saget to sing the Star Spangled Banner. I was surprised to see him there, but even more surprised to hear his exceptional singing voice! RIP, Bob.
Whoa. When the interviewer said "I think your Sister would be really proud of her kid brother..." Damn. Hits home for both his lovely Sister and for Bob now. RIP to both, miss his humor and just him being in the world.
My godmother has Scleroderma. She's over 75 years old and still going strong. But she knows it's getting worse, and I hope that she will be with me for a long time.
We'll miss you, Bob. On another note... Doctors need to start taking women more seriously when we say something is wrong. Our illnesses are usually first chalked up to hysteria, and then if we're lucky, if we advocate well enough for ourselves, we'll get the necessary tests. But not before being told that it's all in our head.
the same goes for men unfortunately, if a doctor can't quickly find out what is wrong, they tend to think mental issue. To be fair to them, they aren't doing that out of malice but because it's simply the best they can. That is why raising money for research into rare diseases is so important, pharmaceutical companies do some but it's a very low return on their investment.
Completely agree! When my mom was pregnant with my little sister, she found a lump in her breast, and her doctor insisted that it was a clogged milk duct. This was her 4th baby, and she knew that was not what it was. She went and got a second opinion, thank goodness! That decision to get a second opinion ultimately saved bother her, and my little sister’s life. This was the early 90’s so breast cancer was still very much seen as an older woman issue by many in the medical community. She passed away 5 years later after a relaps, but my family is so thankful that we got those extra 5 years, and the gift of my little sister, too. I’m definitely not shy now about telling my doctors exactly what I think might be going on with my health, and advocating for the necessary care I feel I need to make sure I stay healthy, and I’ve learned to spot good doctors, and ones that either don’t care, or have too big of an ego to work with me in my care.
That was no coincidence when he said "l will do this when l am gone." Bob Saget will always be remembered for the beautiful human being that he was. God bless his family and friends that muat live without him. He will truly be missed..
I have the opposite of this, a rare genetic mutation where I don’t create enough collagen. My family too heals with laughter, many years spent laughing with this great man. He’s helped countless lives and this interview is so erie.