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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Boy who's skin fell off
- By kazz Date 25.03.04 21:30 UTC
Anyone watching the programme on Ch 4. It is really heart warming and not what I thought at all watch it it's worth it and makes you Thankful

Karen
- By tracey [gb] Date 25.03.04 21:50 UTC
no   i only get s4c
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 25.03.04 21:59 UTC
I watched it. I was asked to by a woman I used to work with whose granddaughter has the condition (I gather she was featured in an article in the Sunday Express). It's a terrible condition, and really makes you realise your good fortune.
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 25.03.04 22:03 UTC
What a fantastically made programme and what a wonderful character John Kennedy was.  I hardly stopped crying throughout it.  Loved the area where he went to live, he was a totally amazing man!!
- By luvly [gb] Date 25.03.04 23:44 UTC
It was so sad :( i really felt for the little fella , i wanted someone to show him some affection but really it dident seem that way except from neil mac what ever her name is , shes quite a nice celeb by the looks of things .
I hope they have a cure for the problem soon , :(
- By sweep Date 25.03.04 23:56 UTC
What a very brave person he was - his family too - puts life into perspective.

Sweep
- By Harriet [gb] Date 26.03.04 06:45 UTC
How courageous of him! the amount of pain he went through in his life, I sobbed when his Mum was changing his dressings near the end, really puts my back ache into perspective.
- By JReynolds [gb] Date 26.03.04 07:37 UTC
He was sooo brave to film right till the end, even my 15 year old daughter sat in silence watching (which is most unusual).........such a dreadful illness :-(
- By tanni [gb] Date 26.03.04 13:21 UTC
:( DAMN I FORGOT IT WAS ON. :(
- By kath_barr [gb] Date 26.03.04 14:09 UTC
I watched it. What an amazing character, such a great attitude to both life and death. To keep a sense of humour with all that pain is remarkable. I don't know how he managed to bear it and I really felt for his poor Mum having watch him go through it.

http://www.debra.org.uk/index.htm
There's a link to his story on the site and you can buy at certain shops online and they receive a commission. :)

Kath.
- By kazz Date 26.03.04 18:09 UTC
I thought the heinz beans idea was brilliant it made me think. What a nice thought to make people chat and smile :)

Karen 
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