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Defying Sickness

Originally aired 08.01.1997
Stories of people trying to do exactly what the doctors say they can't — or shouldn't.

Prologue.

Host Ira Glass with Walt Strommer, on Dreams of Disabled People. (6 minutes)

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Act One. A Trip Down Memory Lane.

Photographer Joel Meyerowitz decided to go on a last big trip with his father, Hy, who has Alzheimer's. Joel also brought his own son. The purpose of the trip? To try to get close to a part of Hy's personality that Alzheimer's had eradicated, and to see if it might be possible to jump start some of his memories. Joel and his son decided to make a movie of the trip. We hear some of the very funny, very moving raw footage. The film, Pop, aired on the PBS program Frontline. (32 minutes)

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Act Two. My World Record.

A hemophiliac teenager who tries to set world records and to motocross. (13 minutes)

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Act Three. Iron Man.

Mark O'Brien is a writer in California, who lives most of each day in an iron lung, thanks to a childhood case of polio. It's an excerpt from Jessica Yu's Oscar-winning documentary. (6 minutes)

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