CF on Touched by an Angel

JennifersHope

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I just turned on the HallMark channel and TOuched by an Angel is just starting.. It is with a little boy with CF .. They showed him getting CPT, he has a feeding tube and he needs a lung tranplant.. COuld be interesting... or Could be stupid.. But I am watching...

THought I would share
 

JennifersHope

New member
I just turned on the HallMark channel and TOuched by an Angel is just starting.. It is with a little boy with CF .. They showed him getting CPT, he has a feeding tube and he needs a lung tranplant.. COuld be interesting... or Could be stupid.. But I am watching...

THought I would share
 

JennifersHope

New member
I just turned on the HallMark channel and TOuched by an Angel is just starting.. It is with a little boy with CF .. They showed him getting CPT, he has a feeding tube and he needs a lung tranplant.. COuld be interesting... or Could be stupid.. But I am watching...

THought I would share
 

JennifersHope

New member
Never mind.. the kids is dead already for Petes sake. .The show is more about the mother coping with the death of her child..

On that happy note I am going to shower for work...
 

JennifersHope

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Never mind.. the kids is dead already for Petes sake. .The show is more about the mother coping with the death of her child..

On that happy note I am going to shower for work...
 

JennifersHope

New member
Never mind.. the kids is dead already for Petes sake. .The show is more about the mother coping with the death of her child..

On that happy note I am going to shower for work...
 

Dreamer

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Yeah, I went and watched it and then assumed that the lady's son must have been the one with CF. I don't know if you realized it, but "for Pete's sake" was the most applicable statement you could have used there.
 

Dreamer

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Yeah, I went and watched it and then assumed that the lady's son must have been the one with CF. I don't know if you realized it, but "for Pete's sake" was the most applicable statement you could have used there.
 

Dreamer

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Yeah, I went and watched it and then assumed that the lady's son must have been the one with CF. I don't know if you realized it, but "for Pete's sake" was the most applicable statement you could have used there.
 

zoe4life

New member
I had to laugh...i was getting interested in what you were going to say about the show...then you said, never mind he's dead already. How ironic, we think there actually might be something about cf, but no, they have to die him off. Figures.

Maybe next time!
 

zoe4life

New member
I had to laugh...i was getting interested in what you were going to say about the show...then you said, never mind he's dead already. How ironic, we think there actually might be something about cf, but no, they have to die him off. Figures.

Maybe next time!
 

zoe4life

New member
I had to laugh...i was getting interested in what you were going to say about the show...then you said, never mind he's dead already. How ironic, we think there actually might be something about cf, but no, they have to die him off. Figures.

Maybe next time!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Is that like one of thier 'newfangled' "Reality Shows" or something? Based on the info you started with, I thought it was going to be an "awareness to CF", or "CF and transplant" themed program.
Was there anything helpful in regards to how the mother coped with the loss of her son from CF? Or, did the theme to the program skew from fact about the kid having CF (and needing a transplant)?
Just a few questions, since I haven't seen any American television programming in over the past decade (nearly a decade and a half, that long!).
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Is that like one of thier 'newfangled' "Reality Shows" or something? Based on the info you started with, I thought it was going to be an "awareness to CF", or "CF and transplant" themed program.
Was there anything helpful in regards to how the mother coped with the loss of her son from CF? Or, did the theme to the program skew from fact about the kid having CF (and needing a transplant)?
Just a few questions, since I haven't seen any American television programming in over the past decade (nearly a decade and a half, that long!).
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Is that like one of thier 'newfangled' "Reality Shows" or something? Based on the info you started with, I thought it was going to be an "awareness to CF", or "CF and transplant" themed program.
Was there anything helpful in regards to how the mother coped with the loss of her son from CF? Or, did the theme to the program skew from fact about the kid having CF (and needing a transplant)?
Just a few questions, since I haven't seen any American television programming in over the past decade (nearly a decade and a half, that long!).
 

Emily65Roses

New member
It's not a reality show. I've seen that episode. It's this group of angels who help people on earth cope with their sh*t. It's not reality, though. The mother of that boy was Winona Judd.
 

Emily65Roses

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It's not a reality show. I've seen that episode. It's this group of angels who help people on earth cope with their sh*t. It's not reality, though. The mother of that boy was Winona Judd.
 
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