Uploaded by indcreate on Aug 11, 2006
Highlights from a 26-minute documentary on the graceful death of a young woman who battled cancer. The documentary is meant to inspire the terminally ill to achieve a graceful death.
For a copy of this documentary contact the producer Eric Leins at info@independentcreativity.com
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I cannot tell you how much this means to me. I am terminally ill, but I am not letting that stop me. I am going to stay strong, and help others. That's my goal in llife and my obcession. To help others, and riase awareness of childhood diseases like Tay-Sachs, Sandhoff, and other diseases that are ALWAYS FATAL.
:) God bless you all.
medicaldud 2 years ago 9
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@childsweethearts It must be horrible and frightening. I'm very fearful and scared of terminal illnesses because I can never imagine what it would be like knowing the amount of time you have left to live. I'm quite young and very afraid of death, I guess.
I hope you'll live the best of what you have left. Do what you've always wanted.
ppanglove 10 months ago
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I have terminal cancer. It wasn't discovered until it already metastasized to my spine. I'm not usually scared. Just very sad and lonely. I'd like to share some happiness with friends before I go. Does anyone else out there need a friend?
childsweethearts 1 year ago
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what a beautiful film
MELONSCOFFER 2 years ago
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iam fighting a debilitating illness too. At one point in my life, i was working towards being a world-class fighter...but then...the illness struck 2 years ago....i almost gave up...even though i miss my old dreams...i decided to use my remaining strength to teach others the benefits and spirituality and strength of my version of martial arts. LEAVE YOUR MARK ON THIS EARTH!! NO MATTER WHAT
randyds5 2 years ago
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I just posted a comment earlier. I have a movie "I Will Live Today - Inspiration" on you tube that came out of my work with people in situations like Elizabeth.
sctshep 5 years ago
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Beautiful! You have done a wonderful job of reminding us of what is important. Elizabeth was truly a beautiful woman. I have worked for years with people in life threatening situations and I never ceased to be amazed by the strength and courage that we are capable of when put into these incredibly difficult situations. You were lucky to have her and she was lucky to have you.
sctshep 5 years ago 2
Thank you for your kind words. I look forward to viewing your film.
indcreate 5 years ago