I think your movie was very interesting and uplifting. I have a friend that was diagnosed with ms, and she is only 40. Watching your video gives me hope that she will be able to live a normal life with this disease. I hope that you and your wife are able to live long happy lives with your child. Best of luck to your both.
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I'm really ignorant about MS, I read a little bit about it, but it doesn't seem life threatening. My grandfather had ALS...that was the worst thing watching such a strong and healthy man slowly lose all his strength and eventually die.
I just have to say that I really try to avoid these videos & chat rooms regarding to ms.I seem to cry everytime.I have prim prog ms & diag came at 40 but symptoms before, still trying not to commplain. I want to say ty for your work & your bravery to sharing this & pray that you enjoy every min of every day & remember to always do what you can & accept without beating yourself up with what you can't.I am close to you as I live in no. az now, moved from phx & stress kinda neat to have a local;)
This is very well made and positive. Wonderful! But...it addresses , I think, those with relapsing/remitting MS. For those of us with progressive MS, despite our attempts at "not letting MS have me", we are losing the battle very fast. We feel alone and hopeless.
We don't look so great, we are using walkers and wheelchairs and are confined to our homes, and having to face nasty choices about the future...I sometimes wish that the publications from the MS societies and lovely films like this would remember us too.
Darrin and Angie- I saw your amazing video at the "Gaining Momentum Expo & Annual Meeting" yesterday- GREAT work and such an amazing story!! WOW - what are the odds??
Although within a one year period of time me and two of my friends from church were all diagnosed with MS!
Thank you for sharing your story and may God help you both as you share together in raising your little boy while fighting this disease. your in my prayers - Jill
As a juror on this festival I knew from the first read that Darrin would make a compelling and entertaining film to tell his story. And what a success it is! Congratulations Darrin and Angie. For making a very entertaining film about a disturbing reality we are all too familiar with! ~Amy Gurowitz diagnosed 1988
WOW! What you have dealt with is what I feel is one of my biggest fears to date! I can't imagine if my wife also had to deal with this!Would we survive? You show the world that it can be done! I have written a book on my discovery and how I eventually saw that this illness 'saved' me. I learned to accept this and even sort of "Thrive" with it. It is called "Multiple Sclerosis: A Blessing in Disguise". I applaud you and what you are doing!
Hi Darrin - I saw your video and met you briefly in Dallas. Thanks so much for posting for us. What an inspiring film! I'm definitely using this for my MS Walk Team. Thank you for helping to lead the way to a cure. I wish all the best to you and your family!
Hey Darrin! I was at the unveiling in Dallas, and I'm so glad you guys finally got the video on Youtube. Your story is surely going to inspire those affected by MS to get up and keep moving, and those that aren't to help wipe it out. Everyone get on your bike and ride for MS, or join a walk in your area. Time is a wasting...
Together we WILL erase MS. I forwarded this out to hundreds of my cycycling team and co-workers today. As a cyclist I am merely a tool to raise awareness and money. My sponsors continued support throughout the year make the difference!
Wow,What a great thing you have done for us all.You as well as your wife are an inspiration for everyone .Your are one of the most positive upbeat person's that I have had the pleasure to know I hope that this will reach the masses. awsome job Darrin
This is an important piece and people from all walks of life should see it. It also happens to be very well written, well acted (although I know Darrin and Angie are not acting) it's also very well produced. Good job all around! I also love that it's done by a true player in the horror genre, one of our own!) Truly inspirational...let's help Darrin and Angie spread the word about it.
I wish more people at this level of filmmaking made heartfelt pieces like this. Thanks for proving that microbudget horror filmmakers can also make personal cinema. You're an inspiration both personally and artisticly.
this video is very inspirational. i've known darrin for 5 years now and have the most respect for him. darrin and angie are great people and deserve a huge thanks for making this video and getting the word out there. we're all with you man.
No bullshit. I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes.
I've known Darrin for a few years now ... What can I say? This video is inspiring, motivating and just damn incredible.
You are both stars, and the woman at the end is right - "Everything is possible." You are both stellar examples of everything that is 'right' in our business.
And one more thing. I hope when my wife and I have our first child, that we are half the parents that you are.
No bullshit. I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes. I've known Darrin for a few years now ... What can I say? This video is inspiring, motivating and just damn incredible.
You are both stars, and the woman at the end is right - "Everything is possible." You are both stellar examples of everything that is 'right' in our business.
And one more thing. I hope when my wife and I have our first child, that we are half the parents that you are.
Wow ! Had no idea. You're right, MS doesn't have you for sure. Nicely done with the horror references. I think once the TV show is established, viewers might be VERY interested to see this. Just a thought.
Outstanding vid! I've known Darrin for about 5 years now and just found out from him that he had MS. I don't think many who watch this will realize how true the statement "I have MS, it does NOT have me." Is. Darrin and his family should be an inspiration to us all.
may God bless you angie and stone
JazzzMichael 1 month ago
Ms with an early onset is a quiker progression, if you're 40 and still breathing and not blind or in a wheelchair thats pretty good!
oneminutehorrorfilms 1 month ago
I think your movie was very interesting and uplifting. I have a friend that was diagnosed with ms, and she is only 40. Watching your video gives me hope that she will be able to live a normal life with this disease. I hope that you and your wife are able to live long happy lives with your child. Best of luck to your both.
nealnc07 2 years ago
I have had MS for 9 years now and find this video very strange. An average MS story but the video itself very strange.
andreiswife 2 years ago
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bg96music 2 years ago
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lollipopjig9 2 years ago
human spirit at it's best, may God bless this inspiring couple.
wajabi 3 years ago
Simply amazing!
Almademonia 3 years ago
finally done w/ my homework ne1 4 chat?
UMmm bye!! :D b3
anonimosuper 3 years ago
OMG. I was given a URL to this from someone with YAMS. I have MS too and I love horror movies. This made me laugh and cry too.
alchemie432 3 years ago 2
I'm really ignorant about MS, I read a little bit about it, but it doesn't seem life threatening. My grandfather had ALS...that was the worst thing watching such a strong and healthy man slowly lose all his strength and eventually die.
Uneedmysalsa 3 years ago
I just have to say that I really try to avoid these videos & chat rooms regarding to ms.I seem to cry everytime.I have prim prog ms & diag came at 40 but symptoms before, still trying not to commplain. I want to say ty for your work & your bravery to sharing this & pray that you enjoy every min of every day & remember to always do what you can & accept without beating yourself up with what you can't.I am close to you as I live in no. az now, moved from phx & stress kinda neat to have a local;)
daybreak1237 3 years ago
This is very well made and positive. Wonderful! But...it addresses , I think, those with relapsing/remitting MS. For those of us with progressive MS, despite our attempts at "not letting MS have me", we are losing the battle very fast. We feel alone and hopeless.
IslandOfSanity 3 years ago
We don't look so great, we are using walkers and wheelchairs and are confined to our homes, and having to face nasty choices about the future...I sometimes wish that the publications from the MS societies and lovely films like this would remember us too.
IslandOfSanity 3 years ago 2
I am crying for you. I have RRMS. I want to reach out to you because I "feel" so badly. I'm sorry. God Bless YOU!
UtahPeaks 3 years ago
Darrin - thanx for making this video. Your story is my story, almost to a tee...same sx's, etc..well done
teafourtao 3 years ago
Darrin and Angie- I saw your amazing video at the "Gaining Momentum Expo & Annual Meeting" yesterday- GREAT work and such an amazing story!! WOW - what are the odds??
Although within a one year period of time me and two of my friends from church were all diagnosed with MS!
Thank you for sharing your story and may God help you both as you share together in raising your little boy while fighting this disease. your in my prayers - Jill
jilljustine 4 years ago
Hi Darrin and Angie! I just love the video. We will see you at the next 20/30's Squad or hopefully at the park with the kids. Take care! :)
Karen & Jason
karebearmomof2 4 years ago
As a juror on this festival I knew from the first read that Darrin would make a compelling and entertaining film to tell his story. And what a success it is! Congratulations Darrin and Angie. For making a very entertaining film about a disturbing reality we are all too familiar with! ~Amy Gurowitz diagnosed 1988
amygtz 4 years ago
Darrin,
WOW! What you have dealt with is what I feel is one of my biggest fears to date! I can't imagine if my wife also had to deal with this!Would we survive? You show the world that it can be done! I have written a book on my discovery and how I eventually saw that this illness 'saved' me. I learned to accept this and even sort of "Thrive" with it. It is called "Multiple Sclerosis: A Blessing in Disguise". I applaud you and what you are doing!
Be well and Happy!
Peter J. Licari
PeterJLicari 4 years ago
Hi Darrin - I saw your video and met you briefly in Dallas. Thanks so much for posting for us. What an inspiring film! I'm definitely using this for my MS Walk Team. Thank you for helping to lead the way to a cure. I wish all the best to you and your family!
GinaB817 4 years ago
Very touching film. Thanks for sharing Darrin and family. God Bless you!
rachelabombdotcom 4 years ago
Hey Darrin! I was at the unveiling in Dallas, and I'm so glad you guys finally got the video on Youtube. Your story is surely going to inspire those affected by MS to get up and keep moving, and those that aren't to help wipe it out. Everyone get on your bike and ride for MS, or join a walk in your area. Time is a wasting...
kgbean 4 years ago
Together we WILL erase MS. I forwarded this out to hundreds of my cycycling team and co-workers today. As a cyclist I am merely a tool to raise awareness and money. My sponsors continued support throughout the year make the difference!
TrammellTexas 4 years ago
Wow,What a great thing you have done for us all.You as well as your wife are an inspiration for everyone .Your are one of the most positive upbeat person's that I have had the pleasure to know I hope that this will reach the masses. awsome job Darrin
llscape 4 years ago
I feel like Darrin an Angie have just presented me with the biggest Christmas gift...Let's all help find a cure.
Alice
FannyAlice 4 years ago
This is an important piece and people from all walks of life should see it. It also happens to be very well written, well acted (although I know Darrin and Angie are not acting) it's also very well produced. Good job all around! I also love that it's done by a true player in the horror genre, one of our own!) Truly inspirational...let's help Darrin and Angie spread the word about it.
Michael J. Hein
Moodude Films
MoodudeFilms 4 years ago
I wish more people at this level of filmmaking made heartfelt pieces like this. Thanks for proving that microbudget horror filmmakers can also make personal cinema. You're an inspiration both personally and artisticly.
almaric 4 years ago
this video is very inspirational. i've known darrin for 5 years now and have the most respect for him. darrin and angie are great people and deserve a huge thanks for making this video and getting the word out there. we're all with you man.
tonemeister 4 years ago
No bullshit. I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes.
I've known Darrin for a few years now ... What can I say? This video is inspiring, motivating and just damn incredible.
You are both stars, and the woman at the end is right - "Everything is possible." You are both stellar examples of everything that is 'right' in our business.
And one more thing. I hope when my wife and I have our first child, that we are half the parents that you are.
Joel6464 4 years ago
No bullshit. I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes. I've known Darrin for a few years now ... What can I say? This video is inspiring, motivating and just damn incredible.
You are both stars, and the woman at the end is right - "Everything is possible." You are both stellar examples of everything that is 'right' in our business.
And one more thing. I hope when my wife and I have our first child, that we are half the parents that you are.
Joel6464 4 years ago
Wow ! Had no idea. You're right, MS doesn't have you for sure. Nicely done with the horror references. I think once the TV show is established, viewers might be VERY interested to see this. Just a thought.
LeonQ2 4 years ago
Excellent. Awareness is the key to hapiness. You've done an excellent job!
abnormalent 4 years ago
Outstanding vid! I've known Darrin for about 5 years now and just found out from him that he had MS. I don't think many who watch this will realize how true the statement "I have MS, it does NOT have me." Is. Darrin and his family should be an inspiration to us all.
jabrecko 4 years ago
That is beautiful. Thank you for posting this!
I have been dxed with MS for 14 years and I'm still fighting. I am glad that awareness is more prevalant now.
Lesa
d00b23 4 years ago