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I know--the more I find out, the more I think Celiac will be a sideline. But, we'll wait and see--any mention is better than none at all!
Just bumping this--tonight's the night!
I also saw preview and was wondering how they are going to tie celiac disease to this womans problems. Although with all the reading I've done I know some people do get seizures. I do hope this show is good. I for one will be Tivo'g it so I can watch again.
In one preview, she looked darnright possessed!
Let's hope it gets celiac "out there"......
Hugs.
Karen
It will be interesting to see what the "research" section of the website will reveal after tonight's episode.
Let's hope it doesn't make people with celiac look "out there"....
*fingers crossed*
Actually, I bet this stie will get hammered. Every here should be ready for it... IF celiac disease is the star of the show, then ppl will hope online, and guess what site comes up first in google..... I feel for the moderators!

Yeah, good luck moderators!
I meant that I hope it doesn't make celiacs look like crazy baby-drowning posessed crazies.
Maybe I'd better take a nap this afternoon--get rested up for tonight

THis would be a bad day to swear off cafine....

NaNa NaNa, Boo Boo!!!!!!!
Better rest up moderators!!!!!
Hugs.
Karen
thanks I realy need that this am!
Ha--got out just in the nick of time


Hey all, just checked on the time in my neck of the woods, and the summary says this (on tvguide.com site)
"A mother almost drowns her newborn son when she has a seizure while bathing him, but that's not what's causing his serious illness. And the mother's "seizure" turns out not to be a seizure at all. Meanwhile, Chase begins working in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Cuddy and Wilson have dinner together; and Foreman's back at work, though his mental acuity isn't all the way back."
So........hm.......maybe she has celiac? Tune in to find out! LOL! I will
I know that this has been repeated over and over but someone please say it again...What time is tonights show? I am coming home from work early just so I can see it but I am having a brain fog moment. Sorry.
Sis
It's on at 9 PM Eastern.
9pm eastern time
You beat me to it Patty..hehehe
9pm on the west coast too. always check your local listings. ;-)
Thanks a bunch!
8 CENTRAL
9 p.m. what channel...
My TV is set to HBO Sopranos -- I don't watch much of anything else. BUT tonight I'm looking forward to this.... what channel???
Fox.
-Elonwy