Take Patrick Swayze for example.
Swayze, 56 is one of the most beloved big-screen actors of the past 20-plus years. As the star of such popular hits as 1987's Dirty Dancing and 1990's Ghost, Swayze developed a huge and loyal following. When word got out last year that he is battling pancreatic cancer, his fans all over the globe were shocked and saddened.
Barbara Walters interviewed Swayze and Lisa (pictured above), his wife of 33 years last night on one of her legendary television specials. He was brutally honest, tough, emotional but most of all...inspiring. The form of cancer that he has is the most dangerous and deadly. It usually claims its victims within a few months of its onset. Swayze has lived with it for over a year thus far.
"I'm going through hell and I've only seen the beginning of it," said the brave actor. He added, "One thing I'm not going to do is chase life." I was touched immensely by his frank discussions about how difficult it has been to live with this "silent killer." He described the grueling side effects of his chemotherapy and how the cancer ravages and inflames his bowels to the point of causing searing pain and blood.
Wow.
In spite of his grim prognosis, Swayze spent five months filming 13 episodes of his new cable television series, "The Beast." He claims to have an endless stream of energy and only missed a day and a half of filming due to a case of "the sniffles."
The Walters interview took place at Swayze's California Ranch where he enjoys riding his horses and tending to his 200-year old forest that only took 15 years to "build." His wife teared up a few times as a result of Walters' probing and emotional questions, including asking her if she's thought about a life without her husband.
I was nearly moved to tears myself. Watching this interview and seeing how deep and unconditional their love is for one another and how brave and relentless Swayze is in spite of his situation was profound. "You can either get busy living or get busy dying," said Swayze, the self-proclaimed cowboy.
Great advice for each and every one of us. God Bless You, Mr. Swayze.
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