Honored Kid

Nathan B.

Age 33
Nathan B. Kid Photo

Location

Fairbanks, AK, US

Diagnosis

Osteosarcoma

Date of Diagnosis

January 2007

Status

In treatment

Treated At

Seattle Children's Hospital

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My Story

Nathan enjoys drawing comics and maintains a website. He posts a comic every Wednesday, and even kept to the deadline throughout chemotherapy that website is www.gitcomic.com. The picture with this site is a self-portrait of Nathan. He put them on a website and made t-shirts. He also wrote the pros and cons of being bald, which are printed on the back. If interested in "I'm Excessively Bald" t-shirts, Nathan has them available at http://www.cafepress.com/gitcomic.

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