Catia

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Catia's blog entries are republished from "After Rain Comes Sunshine." The original blog can be found at the url listed below.
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My 34 year old husband was diagnosed with Stage IV Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma ALK + T Cell in February 2010.
He finished 6 rounds of CHOP and was in remission for about 2 months before he relapsed. This time he got 3 rounds of ICE and then a high dose chemo in hospital followed by Auto Stem Cell transplant.
We are 14 days out from transplant and are taking baby steps.

Last year was a rough one and we are trying to be very positive for 2011!!!

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The Future Belongs to Those Who Believe in the Beauty of Their Dreams

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