"It don't matter what you look like, somebody's gonna find (fault) with you," she says, waving a hand dismissively. "Either the way you talk or something, you know? Nobody's (perfect)." Life is on the upswing for Culp, 47, who (underwent) her final surgery in July. In an interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday at the Cleveland Clinic, Culp discussed her plans to become an (advocate) for organ donation. It was the choice of one anonymous (donor) that spared her from a life of eating and breathing through a tube, she says. "My whole family had a (hard) time even coming around me because of the way I looked," she says. "We're (closer) than ever now." She stops, looking uncomfortable. "I mean, I hate to say that about my family. But it's hard."
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