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@alive, Thank you for allowing me the privilege to interview you for this spotlight article. I have enjoyed getting to learn about you and your strength as you overcame a most difficult medical diagnosis. I know that the doctors who have treated you, the patients who have met you, and all who read this interview will experience the joy of your recovery and message of hope.

I wish you many years of travel and many more happy memory making visits with your grandchildren!

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@rosemarya Thank you for interviewing me! I am very happy to share my story. I know that a lot of newly diagnosed AML patients wonder what their life will look like after the transplant. While the treatment and the recovery is grueling, there is a great potential for a full life down the road for them.

I have come to appreciate the little things in life. Right now my husband and I are in Minnesota, visiting my daughter and our grandkids. Being part of their lives, even when the little ones are squabbling about something, makes we feel alive and present.