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“Never Lose Faith!” Shauna’s Update

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Shauna McMillan

When Shauna was diagnosed with MDS, she knew she would have to leave her home in Alaska for treatment.  She chose to move to North Carolina where her extended family lived.  With access to specialists there, and having a supportive network, this proved to be an excellent plan.

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Now a Nurse, 10-Year-Old Xisto Survived Aplastic Anemia

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Xisto Montoya

By the time he was 10 years old, Xisto had earned a Black Belt in taekwando. He was traveling to, and winning, competitions.

Yet he was tired enough to fall asleep at unusual times.  Then the petechiae developed, all over his feet and hips.  Multiple doctors assumed this was a rash, and since he didn’t show signs of illness, he continued with his busy life.

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Teen Athlete's Normal Life Interrupted by Severe Aplastic Anemia and Lengthy Treatment

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Patrick McLaughlin

“You must go to Children’s Hospital now.”

Ninth grader Patrick McLaughlin was surprised, but followed his mom’s lead, who calmly drove to the Emergency Department while disguising her fear and confusion.

Earlier that week, while Ellie was on a business trip, her elder son, Liam, called. “Mom, Paddy’s still sleeping after early dismissal.”  It was 8:30pm. At that moment, she knew that she needed to take him to the doctor.  She flew home as soon as she could, picked Patrick up at track and field workout, and dashed to the pediatrician’s office. 

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Never Give Up Hope

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Jane Biehl, PhD

I am thrilled because I have already written two articles for AAMDS and am now writing a third one at their request. I am so grateful to still be well enough to do this.
The first article, written in 2017, talked about my initial diagnosis in 2010 of MDS del5Q. MDS is separated into 5 categories and typically patients live the longest with this extremely rare type. 

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Lisa: Finding the Light

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Lisa Gosnay

Lisa loved her work.
As a Senior Teacher in the UK, she dedicated herself, her time, and her passion to her job.  An average week saw her working 70 hours.
Following a beach holiday in the Canary Islands, she developed a strange rash on the top of her feet. A colleague urged her to go to the doctor.

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"I Consider Myself Lucky:" New Mom Meghin Can Live her Life Now

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Meghin Kiernan

On October 24th, 2022 I received the phone call that would change my life. Enjoying a ten minute bubble bath, I initially ignored the vibrating phone along the tub's porcelain edge. My husband had recently embarked on an overseas business trip, and for the first time I was parenting as a single parent. Exhausted, my throat sore, I had just put my seven month old son to bed and wanted nothing more than to snuggle into my cozy bed and sleep. I never did get to sleep. 

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"Let's Roll:" What the Heroes of 9/11 can Teach us about Facing Blood Cancer

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Dianne Witter

The morning of 9/11/01 was a doubly surreal experience for me. I was waiting for an appointment with my doctor at M. D. Anderson's Leukemia Center in Houston while chaos erupted in America. The waiting room was packed, as usual, with people at various stages of their own life-threatening events, and I was struck by the relative calm in this room compared to the state of disbelief and panic playing out on TVs throughout the country.

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