Movie?????
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 7:11 am
Is ther possibly a movie/documentary that is being made on the Barb Farrell story?
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You are kind.sbr487 wrote:1eye and cece can do magic with words. Hope they will oblige ...
hh, can you contact Pat Farrel on FB?hh wrote:All my love to Barb and family. Thrilled to hear such miraculous news! Could you please write a more descriptive story of Bar's medical hardship's and improvements. I'd like to share this with my favorite Congressman here in the USA to help further document CCSVI and it's story. I promise he is the most couragous and heartfelt representative. I also hope this will help Canada's effort to approve treatment. Please write a concise 1 page document. Sound doable? Thank you for your invaluable participation. Much love, hope and hopeful action! Thank you! If anyone else can put me in touch with the Farrell family, don't hesitate to phone me. Very grateful and many, many thanks!Gordon wrote:THIS SHOULD BE DOCUMENTED IN GREAT DETAIL
This is a great idea. Even something reasonably small, to be posted on the ccsvi.org webpage. We all know about her story, but watching it would be powerful stuff, and there are many who do not know the full story.MS_HOPE wrote:Perhaps a project for the CCSVI Alliance to spearhead? What a wealth of CCSVI and MS knowledge, talent, compassion, California (filmmaker?) connections, musical prowess, etc. in that wonderful group!
Of course, only with the Farrells' complete agreement and support.
One can dream....
+1! (if Barb and family were happy to)Cece wrote:This is a great idea. Even something reasonably small, to be posted on the ccsvi.org webpage. We all know about her story, but watching it would be powerful stuff, and there are many who do not know the full story.
Can we please do this in a coordination fashion? Write the print version first and then the video version, or at least at the sametime. Most effective when trying to make a valuable point to the Congress here in the USA.Interrupted wrote:Cece wrote:This is a great idea. Even something reasonably small, to be posted on the ccsvi.org webpage. We all know about her story, but watching it would be powerful stuff, and there are many who do not know the full story.
hh, sent you a PM ... here is the link to article on Barb ... this can be a good starting point ...hh wrote:Interrupted wrote:Can we please do this in a coordination fashion? Write the print version first and then the video version, or at least at the sametime. Most effective when trying to make a valuable point to the Congress here in the USA.Cece wrote:This is a great idea. Even something reasonably small, to be posted on the ccsvi.org webpage. We all know about her story, but watching it would be powerful stuff, and there are many who do not know the full story.
I understand Cece and 1eye are great editors. Would you mind working with the Farrell family and me to tell this story accurately? I'm waiting to get in touch with the family by sbrxxx? (sorry need to take notes). So then we can all work together to make this happen? I'll very much appreciate the cooperation and talent here to make this into a more visible document! Hope you all agree, using Cece and 1eye, Farrell and my participation.
(I'm an MSer, 15 years with M-T and alot of other symptoms. Had the procedure twice, due for a third and maybe again.)
Look forward to more conversation.
Yes, waiting for their approval. Most important. Hoping that comes soon. My letter is done (the Congressman is my dear friend), just need this to add to it. I'll need your's and 1eye's writing skills (if you will) and Farrell's approval. hoping. many thanks.[/i]Cece wrote:I'd be happy to look over anything that you or 1eye write up and see if I can add to it. Let's hear what the Farrells say first. I think the cart may be getting ahead of the horse; my impression has been that they value their privacy.