Cindy

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From my recent visit to Seattle, when I had a chance to visit with Cindy for the first time in years. We had a great (if a little short) visit, catching up on where we are today, and remembering my hospital stay. What an amazing nurse.

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It surprises me, still, how emotional those days were for both of us. I mean, I knew it impacted me, of course; but I forget how deeply leukemia also cut into the lives of those who helped me to defeat it.

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A Few Notes

robert (now and then)
(hover to see RKB in 1990)
After running two marathons in October 2010 with Team in Training, I've decided to "slack off" with just the one marathon in 2011.

This year will be in memory of Siona Shah, an amazing young girl who spent the final third of her too-short life battling leukemia with courage, grace, humility, and smiles.

It will also be in memory of my step-grandmother, Ruth, who passed away on June 15th after a recurrence of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.

I'd originally started using this site to tell my story -- roughly eight months of treatment in 1990, as well as the impact leukemia had on me in the years that followed. Much of that story is still available through the "Table of Contents" below (starting with my initial diagnosis while I was studying in England).

 - Robert K. Brown
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