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In 2015, I was a typical two-year-old until my mother noticed unexplained bruising and fevers. A visit to my pediatrician revealed normal blood work and started to feel a bit better.
Months later, I felt like I was burning up and had a recent unexplained bruising episode. We did a rotation of Motrin and Tylenol and when I tried to turn my head to drink water, I realized I couldn't move my neck.
Maybe I had bad ear infection since my lab work was fine earlier. We went to the ER and was promptly moved to a critical care room and was told the blood smear indicated malignancy, leading to a diagnosis of high-risk acute lymphoid leukemia.
My port was placed the next day and I spent 37 days hospitalized and underwent extensive treatment, including participation in a trial study.
After two years of treatment, I received my last dose of chemotherapy in September 2017. Thanks to the dedicated care from the staff at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital and organizations like LLS- I'm so happy to be cancer free.