Lung Cancer: Through My Children's Eyes -Part 1of3
(Documentary) A son and daughter talk about what it is like to have a mom battle lung cancer, in effort to prevent/stop others from smoking.
Channel: People
Uploaded: June 29, 2006 at 10:10 pm
Author: chork52
Length: 00:09:48
Rating: 4.81
Views: 32988
Tags: documentary cancer awareness anit-smoking smoking quit lung
Video Comments:
gcode420 (January 8, 2008 at 7:22 pm)
ban shopping. my grandma got shot at a mall.
pshhh19870 (November 28, 2007 at 3:15 am)
this is exactly what happened to my grandmother...to see your mother and your father ...the ones you thought where the strongest people in your life...cry... is very hard to watch...
MisterChristopher91 (October 31, 2007 at 4:37 pm)
These children are a tribute to their mother. An example of who we are called to be. Since this video was shot thier mother passed away, no more suffering for her, now she can rest. I know the pain continues for this family, I will pray the the peace of the Lord embrace them and eventually allow them to find comfort in realizing the legacy their mother left with them... Each other.
beefcak (October 27, 2007 at 11:43 pm)
My Mom died of pancreatic cancer, and my Dad has mesothelioma. He is doing awesome! Please read my story at mymonavie dot com forward slash tonyg
oldnewbieraver (October 23, 2007 at 8:02 am)
try whyquit dot com
hev85 (October 13, 2007 at 1:28 pm)
My dad had his lung removed 2 months ago he starts radiotherpy next week. i like how this video explains the familys feelings walking into a high dependancy unit watching your 47 year old father lying on a bed hooked upto as many monitors screaming for you to take the pain away is not what i would wish on any 21 year old but its what i had to go through but im not angry at my dad that he smoked he took a risk a one that millions of people take everyday.
s172mch (October 10, 2007 at 2:30 am)
cigs are gross and wrong, and as my mom says, there a drug, if its addictive, its a drug, her dad passed away at the age between 35-40 when she was 11, she is still different today
you guys will be in my prayers also
im very sorry for the death
you guys will be in my prayers also
im very sorry for the death
janh6268 (October 5, 2007 at 12:23 am)
Susan DeWitt passed away the first week of October 2007. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. I'm so very sorry...
am2nd2none (August 20, 2007 at 6:09 pm)
I saw them on the Montel Williams Show today and was inspired to watch this video. My husband died in 1985 at age 42 after a 18 month battle with lung cancer. My children (age 18, 16 and 12) at the time saw the horrific results of smoking. Please, please think twice about picking up that cigarette. Lung cancer is a horrible disease and condems the patient to a welcome death. If anything good came out of this experience, it was that I stopped smoking the day he was diagnosed.
rsdewitt (August 2, 2007 at 10:50 pm)
It seems that there's a stat to fit every argument. The woman in the video started smoking at 15. She just turned 43. In the 28 years since her first puff, Americans have suffered 241 mil major smoke related illnesses (accordind to the Centers for Disease Control with 8.6 mil per year). There are current studies being done that weigh the effect of second hand smoke on children. When these studies prove out, the number of signicant illnesses due to cig smoke in those 28 years exceeds 400 million.
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