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House Tv Show Will Feature Celiac Disease


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irish Contributor

The show House will feature Celiac Diseae on May 9 on Channel 11 (Fox T.V). The Show consulted with GIG.

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jerseyangel Proficient

Can't wait!! Thanks for reminding us :)

Canadian Karen Community Regular

It's finally coming!!!!!

Thanks!

Karen

Rusla Enthusiast

About flipping time, I say.

gf4life Enthusiast

No kidding Rusla! I love the show and watch it anyhow, but I was starting to think it was just a rumor...

jenvan Collaborator

Flippin' sweet! Its going in the Tivo!

tiffjake Enthusiast

My husband comes home from Iraq on the 10th, so I will have to write that down and tape it on the TV or I will forget! I don't want to miss it!


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Laura Apprentice

Oh, wow! My friend keeps telling me I should watch that show...now I will, at least once. Keep reminding us, so I remember to program the vcr? Oh, argh! It's the same time as Veronica Mars!!! Must tape both!!!!

This is going to be complicated - have to have my parents tape one and tape the other at my apartment. So much to remember!

JenAnderson Rookie

What time on May 9th eastern? I've never watched it before....

jerseyangel Proficient
My husband comes home from Iraq on the 10th

Oh Tiff--that is wonderful!!! You must be so-o-o excited :D How long will he be home?

What time on May 9th eastern? I've never watched it before....

It's normally on at 9PM Eastern.

jenvan Collaborator

That's awesome Tiffany!!

JenAnderson Rookie

Thanks!

fifthprofession47 Newbie

Thanks for the information.

tiffjake Enthusiast
Oh Tiff--that is wonderful!!! You must be so-o-o excited :D How long will he be home?

Thanks! I am sooo excited!!!! He will be home for a month, and then he goes back <_< . We are going to Vegas for our 4th ann. and I am :D:D:D:D:D !!!!!!!

But I don't want to change the subject to me, back to House, I bought the first season on DVD, I LOVE that show. I LOVE medicine though, and I am really NOT into the OC or crap like that. I like medical shows. If you like ER and Law and Order then I think this is the perfect show for you! (Now I sould like a "House, M.D." salesman!)

That's awesome Tiffany!!

Thanks!!!! I am all smiles!!! :D:D:D:D:D:D

jennyj Collaborator
My husband comes home from Iraq on the 10th, so I will have to write that down and tape it on the TV or I will forget! I don't want to miss it!

Tell your husband Thank-you for giving his time and talent to serve our country. Also thank you for being a service wife. It is hard but know there are those who appreciate all he and you do.

jerseyangel Proficient

It's funny--I didn't watch House until I joined the forum here and people began talking about the infamous Celiac episode. Now, I'm hooked, and so is my husband. :D Speaking of :D , Tiff, glad to see you smiling! :D

plantime Contributor

TONIGHT'S EPISODE SAYS IT IS PART ONE OF TWO. THAT MEANS PART TWO WILL BE MAY 9. YOU MAY NEED TO START WATCHING TONIGHT TO CATCH THE WHOLE THING.

Just a note so all of you will know!

Mango04 Enthusiast

I *think* tonight is part 1 and tomorrow night is part two...and next week is the celiac episode.

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes. tonight is part one--finishing tomorrow night. Celiac next week!!!

plantime Contributor

Thank you, that is so good to know! I will have to go set my tv for it tomorrow night!

gf4life Enthusiast
TONIGHT'S EPISODE SAYS IT IS PART ONE OF TWO. THAT MEANS PART TWO WILL BE MAY 9.

I thought the same thing when I heard that the celiac episode was on the 9th and that this weeks episode was pt 1 of 2. So I checked the TV schedule. It is definitely airing two nights in a row. But if you plan to watch it tonight make a note of the fact that tonight it is on at 9pm, but tomorrow it is on at 8pm. The American Idol results show is always Wednesday at 9pm and I guess they didn't want to move it since it is the more popular of the two...

Texas Celiac Apprentice

Thanks for telling us. I am going to mark that date down. I really like that show but I might have missed that episode had you not told us!!

Texas Celiac

Guest nini

my hubby and I just LOVE House... when I told him about the Celiac episode airing, he actually marked it on the calendar! LOL! (Like we would miss an episode of House anyway!)

yep this weeks two part episode is tonight and tomorrow night.

num1habsfan Rising Star

Sweet, I love that show lol

~lisa~

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Wow, this is soooo awesome...great to hear this...maybe some more people will actually know what it is now. They may say wow I heard about that on House...you have that? haha that would be great.....thanks ya'll

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