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curious11
02-13-2006, 12:28 AM
Does anyone here watch the show "Extreme Makeover- Home Edition"? Well the premise I guess is, they find families in need and go in and completely rer*****te their home. It's amazing. So I saw the advertisement for tonight's episode last week and it caught my attention (I don't typically watch the show all that often). I ended up catching the last 15 minutes of it because I forgot it was on... and the crazy thing is, the woman whose house they re did, has MS. I saw on the preview that she walked very unsteadily with 2 canes and I was drawn to find out why. She is a single mother of 2 teenage boys and she was an absolute inspiration. I guess she had been very involved in dance all her life until she came down with MS 20 years ago. So now she runs a dance studio which ABC also rer*****ted for her. They re-did her house with alot of hand rails, and coutertops etc waist high so she can hold on for support when walking around the kitchen and living room. Outside they built this little building so she can get away every once in awhile and releave stress (which they made note is bad for MS, as we all know). It was complete with a huge running waterfall and massage type table for serenity. It was absolutely incredible what they did for this woman and her kids, and her outlook was trully an inspiration. I hope someone else caught the episode because I was in awe the whole time. I remember thinking "She would be better off in a wheelchair" because she seemed so unsteady walking, but her will to not let MS get the best of her seemed to push her to take one step at a time. Just wanted to share because I thought it was so inspiring! Take care everyone :angel:

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lilc
02-13-2006, 06:08 AM
I missed it last night! Will have to look for it when they rerun it...the truth is it always makes me cry! What city/town was it in?

weeble99
02-13-2006, 09:13 AM
That was a good show.It was in Blacksburg,Va. and there were volunteers there who have MS and national ms society chapter from Charlottesville was there helping also.

duttin
02-13-2006, 12:09 PM
It was awesome! A true inspiration.

Toni

Natatude
02-13-2006, 01:18 PM
yes i watched it! it was great,, the actually tore down her house and built a new one,, she was only diagnosed in february of 2000,,, so she has only known she has had MS for 6 yrs now,, and i bawled and bawled,,, cause i know exactly how she feels and what she is gone thru,, my daughter wanted to sign us up for that show,, but i think they work on it too fast and it would eventually have alot of problems not being able to cure in certain places so we did ours ourself this past summer and my dad helped us,,, my bedroom was only an 8x18 and we had a queen size bed i only had a few inches to get in and out of bed,,, and we made it 18x20 my hubby and brother are the ones who did the work,, cause my brother is a contractor,, while we were at it we added 5 feet on to our daughters room width wise,, and put in a gas furnace and central air and redid floors and things to be more easy for me! it is great i am so happy, it isn;t quite finsihed yet but it is coming alone, i was so glad that ABC could help her cause it was really needed,,, her house had alot of steps from room to room, and she had a basement where her washer and dryer was and she couldn;t do those anymore so her sons did the laundry bless their little hearts! my daughter does alot for me too,,, but alot i can still do for myself,, for having a one floor home now!

curiousforever
02-13-2006, 03:19 PM
rer*****te

what is this word and why would it ***?

JulieDe
02-13-2006, 05:18 PM
I watch this show every week and we looking forward to this episode. It was kinda scary how quickly she was affected. But she was a very inspirational woman who appreciated everything that was done. I was extra careful to listen to how they educated people about MS. They were pretty accurate. Very cool. I would love to have a house like that.

purple2067
02-14-2006, 12:30 AM
I thought it was wonderful! I watch the show every week and I was really excited to see someone with MS being helped like that. It also made me feel lucky that although I have MS, I am still able to get around without any assistive devices. I think it also opened a lot of people's eyes to the disease. ABC is doing a wonderful thing with this show, and I was just waiting for them to feature someone with MS. I am a teacher too, and seeing her still being so vital gives me a lot of hope for my own future. I can't help but think that it would've been nice if they'd gotten Teri Garr to come, since she was a dancer for a long time and she too has to deal with not being able to dance anymore. But Montel Williams was great.

curious11
02-14-2006, 11:05 AM
I am so glad others saw the episode too! It was an inspiration! :angel:

lilc
02-14-2006, 07:51 PM
curiousforever, I think I figured out the re******te. There must be some product called d-e-c-o-r-a. LOL! How about some context-sensitive monitoring, admins???

purple2067
02-14-2006, 11:30 PM
LOL! That's weird!

curious11
02-14-2006, 11:42 PM
That IS weird! I was wondering the same thing. I thought it was a vulgar word someone was ** out and I could not put it in context! hahaha Thanks for clarifying! :wave:





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