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The story of a 36 year old man with a terrible skin affliction and dying of cancer. It chronicles the final 4 months of his life.
I'm so glad I watched this. Such a roller coaster of emotions, very uplifting one minute and incredibly gutting the next. He was constantly able to joke about his terrible condition, with a sense of humour I found commendable for someone facing such adversity.
Puts all trivial concerns into perspective, and reminds you what is really important in life.
This sort of thing is what televisions should be used for. If more people in the world were forced to watch such things, there would be far less prejudice in the world. And a lot more would be done to help those who are afflicted.
Anyone else see it?
> well it's the first time I've read your story.
You're observant.
> "ooh look at me, I have a better story, lavish attention on
> me"
I didn't say it was better or try and get attention. Just had to point out how hypocritical some people on these forums are...idiots.
I wish I had watched it too but from the end what i could see he seemed to be able to cope rather well.