Website review: CRAZY SEXY CANCER
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kismet72 rated 4 days ago- I just watched this program, and it was very difficult to watch - and also very worth seeing (as pointed out by trinity35). Cancer has taken a lot from me. Brain cancer ravaged my mother when I was 12 and stole her from me when I was 13. Lung cancer that metastasized to the brain snatched my friend Robin. Ovarian cancer beat Lisa's mother into submission... breast cancer bludgeoned John's wife, Chris' best friend (the love of his life)... came back to haunt Alex in her esophagus, and lung. Eventually it will tighten its already too-firm grip on Ellen, and she will go, too. As one of the women in this program said, though - it also gives us something - a part of us we didn't know was there, lying just beneath the surface. I've never fought this devil first hand but I've been close enough to touch its ghastly, cold face. Loving someone with cancer is hard. It's the hardest thing I've ever done in my life. But I still love someone with cancer. Right now I love someone with cancer. And it makes me swallow hard because of the lump it leaves in my throat; and I blink back tears when tears are the furthest from appropriate at any given moment... and it isn't because I feel some impending sense of doom for this particular instance - just that I've seen what it can do, and the past often lingers in the present, even though we try not to let it. I am so grateful for you.

goodkarma1 rated 5 months ago- Truly inspiring - makes you stop, step back and think about how you would handle sickness and adversity in the face of overwhelming odds. Reminds me of reading "grace and grit" years back - although this beautiful young girls courage has probably given much to many - as it surely has to me, tonight. Recommended reading and support, too!

TrinaKay rated 6 months ago- I hope this will air again. When I first saw the title I was a little surprised thinking "there is nothing sexy about cancer, crazy yes". Then I watched the trailer. This woman has courage. I admire that. I too have been touched by cancer. My Grandmother was killed by breast cancer 65 years ago. My First Husband killed by cancer 9 years ago. His Father lost his battle 14 years ago. My Loving Mother killed 3 weeks ago by metastatic breast cancer that ravaged her bones for 12 years and then crept into her liver and took her down in 21 days from diagnosis. I am a 3+ year breast cancer survivor, my dear friend Cheri is fighting ovarian cancer now for 3 years. My lifelong best friend just lost her father to liver cancer 2 months ago. When will this insidious disease STOP...I hate what it does to people to families to lives. I don't seem to be able yet to deal with the loss of my Mother. I will miss her forever. Update: It did air again. This woman and her friends are incredibly brave in the face of each battle.

Ariadelle rated 8 months ago- Crazy Sexy Cancer is an irreverent and uplifting documentary about a young woman looking for a cure and finding her life. Weeks after she was diagnosed, filmmaker Kris Carr began documenting her story. Taking a seemingly tragic situation and turning it into a creative expression, Kris shares her inspirational story of survival with honesty, courage, and lots of humor. Crazy Sexy Cancer is more than a film, it's an attitude! It's about rising to the challenge of life, and no matter what, refusing to give up who you are at your core. This story is as funny as it is frightening, as joyous as it is outrageous. Ultimately, Crazy Sexy Cancer is a thought provoking film about friendship, love and growing up. Watch the trailer.

splendidbaker rated 9 months ago- I am reading the book right now and it is absolutely awesome. Inspiring, thought-provoking, funny, and hits home! I can absolutely relate to all her stories as I have been recently diagnosed with stage 3 cancer.

emilyruth rated 9 months ago- "Why, when we are challenged to survive, do we give ourselves permission to truly live?"

katiekh rated 10 months ago- extremely inspiring. i want the book.

Cristinaalp rated 10 months ago- Our mind is much stronger than we think ....
