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5.0 out of 5 stars
her process is the way it is--life altering even if you survive, September 12, 2009
This review is from: Farrah's Story (DVD)
I liked this documentary enormously. I am a cancer patient. Just watching Farrah go through the PET scans and then sit there watching her "colorful" results (the worst results are pretty and colorful) was worth watching alone. I certainly never got this view of the process prior to being caught up in it myself. If you are not a cancer patient, her process is the way it is and it is life altering even if you survive. For one, survivors continue with all of these scans and the stress of waiting for the results (the stress is unbelievable and cumulative).
I must say though I was surprised by two things. First, she refused the colostomy surgery and, second, she put off the most severe chemotherapy till last because of her hair. My oncologist said that the minute you find out you have cancer, you hit it THEN with the most powerful weapons you've got. You do not use the least severe forms of treatment first and work your way up to the most severe forms. Yet this is what Farrah seems to have done. I frankly was not impressed with any of her doctors and think far more of my own at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. I got colon cancer in 2006 and am still alive. I took the most severe chemotherapy course even though it was considered optional for my 2A diagnosis (following my oncologist's "hit it with everything now" advice). After watching this documentary I am glad I did not rush off to Germany for "treatments" which are still unproven instead.
As for Ryan O'Neal and Alana Stewart, IF they were using Farrah to push themselves forward in the Hollywood world, then that is a very stark statement about why you are better off being an older person with cancer and ordinary friends and family. I would believe this mendacity and egotism more of O'Neal than of Stewart as his character has always been an open issue. No one could profit from my cancer, thank God.
This is Farrah's story and her aid to cancer patients who follow her and I think they will all be helped by it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What a Fighter, July 4, 2010
This review is from: Farrah's Story (DVD)
Like Brad, whose review is also listed here, I re-watched this moving documentary just recently, June 25th, the 1st Anniversary of Ms. Fawcett's tragic passing. During my first viewing the biggest impression I walked away with was how brave this woman was, how strong, how fearless. I have always adored Farrah, but after watching this documentary I was inspired by her as well. On my second viewing this year, what stood out to me was the fact that every time her prognosis was more dismal, it was Farrah who held out her arms and embraced those around her, including her many doctors, to comfort them. That is true testament to what a sweet, caring person she was. The fact that Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith rallied around Farrah during her fight is yet another testament to a genuine, enduring friendship that lasted for more than 30 years. Rest in peace sweet Farrah.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fear and love, August 26, 2009
This review is from: Farrah's Story (DVD)
I have a younger sister who was diagnoised w/breast cancer. She underwent the double mastectomy surgery. However, she is scared to death of the radiation therapy reguired to keep her cancer free and has cancelled the kemo 3 times. I wish she had the courage like Farrah did to fight the fight. Farrah has been an inspiration to millions of people. Please let her continue to inspire more including my baby sister.
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