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From: Jo on 3 Oct 2006 09:40 Forwarding this FYI... From http://www.tsa-usa.org/news/truelife092906.htm "I HAVE TOURETTE SYNDROME" UPCOMING EPISODE OF MTV "TRUE LIFE" On Tuesday, October 10, the MTV Series, "True Life," will focus entirely on the lives of three young people living with Tourette Syndrome. Please check your local listings for airtimes. Two individual featured are Louis "Twitchels" Centanni, a young comedian and actor, and Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg, an freestyle motocross rider, as well as a teenage girl living with TS. The "True Life" series, which first aired on MTV in 1998, is an award-winning documentary series that features the real-life stories of young people solely from the varied voices and points-of-view of its characters putting the series in the unique position of reflecting their state of youth culture at any given moment.
From: Joanne on 4 Oct 2006 13:30 Jo wrote: > Forwarding this FYI... > > From > > http://www.tsa-usa.org/news/truelife092906.htm > > "I HAVE TOURETTE SYNDROME" > UPCOMING EPISODE OF MTV "TRUE LIFE" > > > On Tuesday, October 10, the MTV Series, "True Life," will focus entirely on > the lives of three young people living with Tourette Syndrome. Please check > your local listings for airtimes. > > Two individual featured are Louis "Twitchels" Centanni, a young comedian and > actor, and Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg, an freestyle motocross rider, as well > as a teenage girl living with TS. > > The "True Life" series, which first aired on MTV in 1998, is an > award-winning documentary series that features the real-life stories of > young people solely from the varied voices and points-of-view of its > characters putting the series in the unique position of reflecting their > state of youth culture at any given moment. > > > Oh, this may be way better than a book for my 17 year old. I sure hope it will air in Canada. -- Joanneb
From: SOandSO on 7 Oct 2006 20:35 Thanks Jo. Fay
From: SOandSO on 11 Oct 2006 18:04 Now I had a good idea what TS is like. I am one lucky old lady, I never had any thing like that. I still can't get over that my vocal tic's didn't start until later in life around in my 70 or 80. I had blinking eyes, shrugging right shoulder, clearing my throat.not all at the same time I lived with my hubby almost 50 years and he never knew ( neither did I ) that I had TS. Fay
From: Jo on 11 Oct 2006 19:25
<SOandSO(a)webtv.net> wrote in message news:7916-452D6A5F-6(a)storefull-3254.bay.webtv.net... > Now I had a good idea what TS is like. > > I am one lucky old lady, I never had any thing like that. I still can't > get over that my vocal tic's didn't start until later in life around in > my 70 or 80. > > I had blinking eyes, shrugging right shoulder, clearing my throat.not > all at the same time I lived with my hubby almost 50 years and he never > knew ( neither did I ) that I had TS. > > Fay I missed the program. I wonder if they'll air it again? Sounds like your hubby just accepted those things as part of you! Be well, Jo |