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GET WELL Robert Goulet
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Goulet Sedated While Awaiting Transplant
By RYAN NAKASHIMA – 46 minutes ago

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Singer and actor Robert Goulet is heavily sedated and breathing through a respirator in a Los Angeles hospital while he awaits a lung transplant, his wife told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "He can hear me but he can't respond," Vera Goulet said of the 73-year-old crooner.

Vera Goulet said doctors told her the lung transplants are the most successful operation of any transplant, with a success rate of 88 percent. A suitable donor has yet to be found, she said.

"God willing, if we proceed with this, our doctors feel that there's no reason he will not have at least 15 years of life doing what he does, going back on stage and singing," she said. "That's very encouraging."

The singer fell ill when flying home to Las Vegas after performing at a Sept. 20 concert in Syracuse, N.Y., his wife said. Doctors initially assumed it was some kind of bug, but he got weaker until he had to be rushed to the hospital 10 days later, she said.

Goulet was diagnosed with a form of pulmonary fibrosis that his official Web site described as a "rapidly progressive and fatal condition." He was transported to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles as a transplant patient Oct. 13.

Speaking by phone from the hospital, Vera Goulet said doctors inserted a breathing tube down her husband's throat and sedated him, and that they were last able to speak two weeks ago.

"He said, 'Just give me a new pair of lungs and I'll hit the high notes until I'm 100,'" she said.

"I told him I loved him. He told me he loves me. He was ready to have the tube inserted. And he said, 'Just watch my vocal cords.'" The couple's 25th wedding anniversary was Oct. 17.

Meanwhile, she said, fans and performers have been calling and e-mailing from around the world, including comedian Jerry Lewis, actress Suzanne Somers and singer Harry Connick Jr., she said.

"Tony Orlando called and said, 'Give him a punch in the stomach for me,'" she said.

Goulet, born to French-Canadian parents in Lawrence, Mass., has won acclaim for a Broadway career that took off after his debut performance as Sir Lancelot in "Camelot" in 1960. Goulet's multiple appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show" helped make him a star.

Goulet won a Grammy Award in 1962 for Best New Artist and a Tony Award in 1968 for his role in "The Happy Time."

Over the years, Goulet continued to perform onstage.

His illness forced the cancellation of planned performances in Denver and a commercial TV shoot, Vera Goulet said.
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I'm surprised "our" Robert Goulet hasn't commented on this yet.
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j-monster Wrote:I'm surprised "our" Robert Goulet hasn't commented on this yet.

Wait, are you saying that the Robert Goulet who posts here isn't the REAL Robert Goulet??????
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I was too distraught to post on this topic until now. Hang in there Goulet, if worse comes to worse I'll give you one of mine.
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A spokesman for Robert Goulet says the singer has died in a Los Angeles hospital while awaiting a lung transplant. Goulet was hospitalized September 30 in Las Vegas, and diagnosed with interstitial pulmonary fibrosis.

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and a glass will be raised in his memory
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single tear.
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robert goulet Wrote:single tear.
I find it ironic that Robert Goulet speaks to us from the dead - on Halloween.

"We're forced to bed, but we're free to dream"
Dana
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