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Hey - I’m Roni. My first week of high school, I was diagnosed with Leukemia (AML). I had about 10 months worth of chemo when I finally went into remission. A month later, I relapsed. I had to move to another country to get a cord blood transplant. I was in the only hospital in the world that would perform that kind of transplant, and without it, I would have died. Unfortunately, the chemotherapy caused another sickness that hit me right around the time of transplant. The disease killed my nerves and immobilized me. I am now 18 and learning to walk, and can walk for a short time with a walker. Living is a challenge, but it gets easier everyday. My goal is to be walking normally by the end of the year.
Survivors - we did it!!!
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I wasn’t, but your idea sounds better.
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I was diagnosed with leukemia May 27, 2010, one month after my mother was diagnosed with colon cancer. We kicked cancer’s ass together.
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