Adult Survivors of childhood cancer needed
Sincerely,
AndrewJ
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My Dear Friend,
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I too am a survivor of acute lymphocytic leukemia diagnosed 1978. I am also going into social work and have done nursing but i think my heart is more with th e social side. i would like to help anyone in any way i can.0
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I am 23years old I have been cancer free for 19years now. I was diagnosed at the age of one with caner. I was never properly diaganosed. All i know is that the Cancer was an Undifferentiated Malginant Tumor of the Right Orbit. I would like to talk to anyone you can e-mail me at Tigger72679@aol.com or instant message me if you have aol my screen name is Tigger72679.Survivor78 said:I too am a survivor of acute lymphocytic leukemia diagnosed 1978. I am also going into social work and have done nursing but i think my heart is more with th e social side. i would like to help anyone in any way i can.
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Weehaw, just celebrated my birthday last month. Significance? Hold onto your jaw...45 years in remission!! I almost missed out on my 5th birthday and all of life up to now. but thanks to medical science and dedicated health care professionals, I'm still here today. Sure I regret being cheated by cancer, mistreated in the hospitals, suffering the treatment and ills. Now I can offer hope to children everywhere, not that I ever got that when I was little. You too, can count yourself lucky and show the world WE CAN LIVE!! 19 yrs? EXCELLENT! keep on going.Tigger726798 said:I am 23years old I have been cancer free for 19years now. I was diagnosed at the age of one with caner. I was never properly diaganosed. All i know is that the Cancer was an Undifferentiated Malginant Tumor of the Right Orbit. I would like to talk to anyone you can e-mail me at Tigger72679@aol.com or instant message me if you have aol my screen name is Tigger72679.
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Thanks for wanting to help. I was looking to find what services were offered for children and their families during treatment. I plan to use some of the information gathered to better help the children and famiies who are currently being treated. I think there is a relationship between your supports during treatment and what we as survivors use now in times of stress. OUr survey closed on 3/28/03 so we are now testing the data. I'm glad to hear there are other survivors out there who are in the social work field. I think we can offer a much needed perspective not only to the families but to the practitioners as well. Keep it up!Survivor78 said:I too am a survivor of acute lymphocytic leukemia diagnosed 1978. I am also going into social work and have done nursing but i think my heart is more with th e social side. i would like to help anyone in any way i can.
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hi i am a survivor of acute lymphocytic leukemia too. iwas diagnosed in 1993 and also in 1997. i had a bone marrow transplant.0
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Hello andrew I aggree w the angry person being as I have no eye-hand coordnation basically & my back hips & knees go out on me QUITE freequently (sp)I sometimes think they go out on me more than I do lol But ill be 24 years POST transplant due to (ALL) also so I do have quite a bit to be thankfull for so please use me in your study as the one that cant make their mind up lolAndrewJ said:Thanks for wanting to help. I was looking to find what services were offered for children and their families during treatment. I plan to use some of the information gathered to better help the children and famiies who are currently being treated. I think there is a relationship between your supports during treatment and what we as survivors use now in times of stress. OUr survey closed on 3/28/03 so we are now testing the data. I'm glad to hear there are other survivors out there who are in the social work field. I think we can offer a much needed perspective not only to the families but to the practitioners as well. Keep it up!
AndrewJ
have a good one
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Im a 27 year old Leukimia (ALL) survivor from San Diego, CA. 17 years in remission. I went through 4 years of Chemo and right in the middle of my treatment my Doc had medical burnout and left back to her native country. Lovely huh! Fortunately for me and a few other Childrens Hospital here in SD took over our care and got me to where I am today. Nice and Healthy. Let me know if you would like some input or anything.
John0
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