Dr Who: Lungs have abolished my social... - Asthma Community ...

Asthma Community Forum

22,428 members24,828 posts

Dr Who

1 Reply

Lungs have abolished my social life over last few months, so have got even more into this series of Dr Who than last series (ashamed to admit I've usually watched each episode twice - on the saturday and then the repeat on Sunday!). Have to admit though - never thought it would but when Rose ""died"" and seeing them say goodbye - it made me cry! Now not sure what I'll do with my Saturday nights until I can cope wiht going out again - note to lungs - get better quick!

1 Reply

Just watched the Sunday repeat! Must admit it did bring tears to my eyes, much as I was trying to resist... I blame pred for making me over-emotional!

Will have to find something new to get into now... either that or get my 'Buffy' DVDs out!

Em H

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Asthma & Chest Infection

Hi all Seen a few posts about this cold going around, but I thought I’d see if I could get some...
Juno51 profile image

Is this a CVA attack that lasts so long?! Doubting myself...

I am really confused about what is currently happening to me - is this really an asthma attack, as...
Limefime profile image

Not sure how much more of this I can take

I've got very stroppy lungs and a bad chest infection at the moment I'm on Clarithromycin...
Asthma-girl profile image

A Boy Called Alex (Channel 4, Thursday)

Heard this advertised on the radio this morning - it's about a boy with CF. Here's the programme...

Confessions of a severe asthmatic

It’s holiday season and here is a time and place to admit our sins... so here goes my most recent......
EmmaF91 profile image
Community Ambassador

Moderation team

See all
Homely2 profile image
Homely2Administrator
Lysistrata profile image
LysistrataAdministrator
ALUK_Nurses profile image
ALUK_NursesAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.