The Man Who Had Minutes to Live
Running Time: 55 minutes (approx)In 2004, Pete Nash was diagnosed with a fatal Arteriovenous Malformation of the brain. Follow Pete and his family's inspirational journey to raise the money for a life-saving treatment. When is The Man Who Had Minutes to Live next on TV?
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Having gone through exactly the same thing with my husband,to the point that he was overdosed on Stereotatic Radiosurgery without us knowing. Our family were/are devastated but we are still here 5 years later and going strong. My husband's AVM is inoperable, we were told he could die on the operating table, be left in a vegetative state, no options to choose from It was a very hard decision to cone home from the hospital and "live" our lives with our family. Keep positive thoughts!
Hi, I went through the whole experience that you did except mine was for a broken neck, C2-C6 I am now walking but the cage will only last as long as my bones will hold it in place, Im currently homeless on incap and dont really know what to do next I just live each day, with out my family support I know would have given up, There is no more treatment they can give me now I am in pain and on tablets for the rest of my life, I cant work I am walking though a bit (wonky now and then tsk tsk) I have difficuly with my neuro as when i had the op I got ataxia I have spinal stenosis from the highest bone in the body but I was amazed at your determination and that of your family, you gave me hope thanks maggie magsprice85@hotmail.com
I have a relative with an inoperable AVM and would like to get a copy of the dvd about Pete Nash. Anyone out there who could help?
i didnt get to see the documentory but my tale is as follows im 44 single parent male i was diognosed 10 yrs ago and given 15 yrs maybe slightly more with embolizations and radio,i suffer constant headaches which leave me on incap,my sons are my life tho only my ten yr old lives with me,a smile on there faces keeps me going day to day,not thinking of the inevitable,its like a timebomb!!! keep smiling my 3 lovely boys,xxx
For Richard Compton re DVD of this man Pete Nash
This lovely family used to have a website of their own when this documentary was first shown on TV. Might be worth searching the net for 'Pete Nash' and see what comes up, it may still be running. Good luck.
Dear all, Thank you for watching our programme for information about AVM's please look at out new web site www.avmsupport.co.uk or our original site www.petesfund.co.uk.
Many thanks
Julia Nash (Petes wife)
Would just like to say what a fantastic and lovely family you all are - keeping strong and positive through something like that is so amazing. xx