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GroobySteven
02-01-2013, 12:58 PM
I found this letter from Evil Angel's General Manager, very moving and worth a reprint here, as although most of you won't know Christian, we know their company very well.

An Open Letter From Christian Mann


http://www.xbiz.com/news/159001
LOS ANGELES — Christian Mann, the general manager of Evil Angel and Free Speech Coalition board member, has written an open letter to his industry friends and colleagues.
It is printed in its entirety:




January 30, 2013
My Dear Friends,
As some of you may have heard (especially in the age of social media), I have recently been diagnosed with a type of bile duct/pancreatic cancer called Cholangiocarcinoma. This diagnosis started with a trip to the emergency room on New Year’s Eve when I sought relief for pain in my back and chest. Since then I’ve been tested and subjected to an overwhelming amount of medical procedures. As a common side effect of this type of cancer, I’ve also developed “DVT” — Deep Vein Thrombosis which is a series of blood clots in my left leg. Two weeks ago the DVT delivered me two small pulmonary emboli — one for each lung… Yes, I do love symmetry.
Last Thursday I received my first application of chemotherapy. The current plan calls for me to have four treatments over eight weeks, followed by testing to gauge its success. My current oncologist has told me that surgery and radiation are not options. I am aggressively exploring treatment options at a university in California and a clinic in Arizona who have both had some success in bringing a non-operable patient to surgery.
If you know anything about me, you know that I have a long history of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. My attitude is one of arrogance and audacity, tempered by a humility that mandates an acknowledgement that everything I bring to this fight has been given to me in the form of love and support from my family, friends, co-workers, recovery fellows and a personal relationship with that force that I call my Higher Power.
Despite the serious tone of all this, I can assure you that I’m prepared to lose my hair, but not my sense of humor. Not ever! I have a game plan in place and I’m bolstered by an amazing team that is pushing me forward. We’re in it to win it. Watch me… I will be the example of how this is done, one day at a time. I may have some fear, but fear does not have me.
I’m proud of my sons, my family and especially my better half Melissa, who has been my emotional hostage and a fountain of strength. I intend to make them proud of me.
I’m grateful for this opportunity to be given a budget and an exhortation to use it wisely. I’ve been given a sense of clarity and purpose. Along with this fight, my ambition is to be of service to my loved ones and to fulfill my lifelong fantasy of becoming a writer. I am still active at work and employed by the company I love. I may take a leave at a later time. If that should become the correct move, I would do so. My boss John has stood by me steadfastly — no surprise to anyone who knows him.
Most of all, regardless of the final running time of this yet-unfinished movie, I will waste no time in achieving my first task, namely to tell all of you — collectively and individually — how much I love you and how blessed I am to have you in my life. This is important so that I can complete this step and immediately move to the next step, which is to fight this disease with every fiber of my being. Biblically speaking, David slew Goliath — and as far as I’m concerned, my slingshot is laden with the right ammunition. Like any war, there will be battles won and lost — but I’m confident in my ability to prevail if that’s how it’s meant to be. This letter is NOT a farewell. It’s an inaugural speech. With any luck at all, I will focus my writing efforts on my blog and book and find a way to be more concise in my future missives.
Filled with laughter and love,
Christian S. Mann

BellaBellucci
02-01-2013, 01:17 PM
Sad and touching. I wish him the best.

~BB~

nysprod
02-01-2013, 01:33 PM
Thoughts and prayers...

Nikka
02-01-2013, 02:21 PM
Thoughts and prayers...

funny to read this from a board full of atheist people

StinkyPete1000
02-01-2013, 02:33 PM
funny to read this from a board full of atheist people
Haha, I'm one of those atheists, but I most certainly wish him the best.

nysprod
02-01-2013, 02:53 PM
funny to read this from a board full of atheist people

I'm not atheist...actually, I think you're a Goddamned moron...

TSPornFan
02-01-2013, 03:23 PM
He will be in my prayers.

martin48
02-01-2013, 03:32 PM
Hell of a cancer to get. Pancreatic cancer has one of the worst survival rates with little progress over the last 20 years. My thoughts

top4bigbutt
02-01-2013, 04:00 PM
You have balls man, this remainds me a friend of mine who had the same C, last time I spoke with him, he had the same positive atittude, I was more broken than him.

Best to you and your family

pablo12
02-01-2013, 05:28 PM
If you do read this Christian then good luck and get yourself some of these and have at least 3 a day. Nature's best anti-cancer cure:

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Wendy Summers
02-01-2013, 05:31 PM
It is a touching letter, but more importantly it shows there is still life in him - which is a critical thing. There's a lot we don't know about how body and mind work, but there's enough evidence to support that a will to live can increase chances of survival. Not a fool-proof thing, but every little bit helps.

I hope whatever journey this takes him on, it's one that continues to fill his life and the lives of those around him with good things until it is time for him to finally rest.

Prospero
02-01-2013, 06:47 PM
I do not know him, but wish him victory in his battle. I echo Wendy's words about the part a will to win can play.

bluesoul
02-01-2013, 07:16 PM
funny to read this from a board full of atheist people

:Bowdown:

also, none of the atheists were angered by the "david & goliath" analogy?

Prospero
02-01-2013, 07:22 PM
No why would atheists be angered by that... it's a perfectly acceptable metaphor for a fight between unequals. Nor would any atheist with an ounce of humanity be offended by anything this guy has to say?

bluesoul
02-01-2013, 07:32 PM
No why would atheists be angered by that... it's a perfectly acceptable metaphor for a fight between unequals. Nor would any atheist with an ounce of humanity be offended by anything this guy has to say?

because atheists don't believe the story to be true

maxpower
02-01-2013, 07:56 PM
I'm pretty sure atheists are able to understand the meaning and moral of a Biblical story without believing the story to be a factual account of actual events. I know I can.

bat1
02-01-2013, 09:51 PM
Cancer is getting everybody these days.. scary ..then you got the hospital bill to keep you sick
my thoughts for you sir..

MrsKellyPierce
02-01-2013, 09:56 PM
My thoughts are with him!