It's an awful thing DF, but I think Farrah's reason's for wanting to share this part of her life are not selfish. I do believe she has good intentions, to maybe help others be more aware and more proactive in seeking treatments and not always feel satisfied, when a Dr. says all will be well now. She was shell shocked by this and it sends a strong message that if this happens to you, don't let anyone tell you no, this cant be done. Fight. Even when all seems well, don't let your guard down if you have ever had cancer. My father had cancer years ago and won the battle, but to this day he and his Dr. are very proactive and always go one step further if he gets ill with any digestive issues to ensure there is no return of that cancer. His own sister was misdiagnosed, and died from the same cancer about 4 years ago. So, it pays to be aggresive for your own cause. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:36:18 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Funny you would mention this, guido. The Princess and I were chatting about it last night and are of very differing opinions on it.
She wants to watch it. I do not. I find the whole thing an incredibly morbid and depressing idea! I mean, I am SO sorry that this beautiful lady has been stricken with such an insidious, horrible disease but, quite frankly, I do NOT see any television entertainment value in watching yet another family suffer the unspeakable anguish of a slow, cancer-related death. None at all.
I find despair and sadness in my life rather easily. ..if I choose to look. The very last thing I want to do is sit in my chair and see another human being slowly die while their family members watch.
guidogodoy wrote:
Old timers...watch on Friday. Farrah's cancer has become terminal. NBC.