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Old 07-29-2009, 06:16 PM #1
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Default MS on TV tonight

Just scrolling through the online TV guide, and saw that the 9:00 episode on the Learning Channel of "I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant" features a woman with multiple sclerosis. Whether they ever do a switcheroo and don't have the scheduled episode, I do not know.

I rolled my eyes, by the way, when I first heard about this series...I mean, really! But I watched a couple of episodes, and while the acting was a bit over the top during the labor scenes, it was interesting if you like labor & baby type shows (I do).

So I'll be interested to see how they handle the MS aspect. (And if I can stay awake until 9:30. Better watch standing up)
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