It’s 18 months after her stem cell transplant, and Sarah is back in hospital. She tells us how she feels, as she waits for even more chemo and a bone marrow transplant.
It’s 18 months after her stem cell transplant, and Sarah is back in hospital. She tells us how she feels, as she waits for even more chemo and a bone marrow transplant.
A very funny and at times quite emotional look at Sarah as she goes for more chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant.
David’s story is about how he had to deal with going from being at the top of his game to being stuck in hospital with cancer.
Series 1 Episode 8/8: The last episode in series one, and Hockey’s girlfriend leaves him. Take a close look at the doors during the beginning.
Series 1 Episode 7/8: After being told he can go home, Hockey looks forward to everything he’s missed. We can see how Donavon’s animation skills are improving.
Series 1 Episode 6/8: The results are in after his MRI scan. Hockey is all clear and can go home, but doesn’t forget to show his appreciation to the doctor.
Filmed from Scott’s point of view, he explains his struggle with leukaemia, and how it changed his relationship with his family.
The film was made at the ’05 TCT conference where Dylan was a well known character.
Series 1 Episode 5/8: Hockey goes for physiotherapy, just wait for the ending.
In this film we get to know the Ramsden family, one of which we will be seeing more of. An unusual situation as we find a brother and sister both with cancer.
Short, sweet and simple with brilliant use of sound effects.
Series 1 Episode 4/8: Here we see Hockey getting an MRI scan, and we find out what it really stands for!