My daughter Kylie had the strongest most amazing personality. She was energetic and vivacious. She loved to play with her brother who is 6yrs old and all of her cousins. She loved life and has shown amazing strength through this ordeal. She was diagnosed on August 27th, 2009 and she endured 5 induction rounds of chemo since September. She was scheduled for a Stem Cell Transplant on Feb 1st, 2010 but due to fungal infections in her lungs & liver the transplant was pushed back. Kylie is extremely strong and will continue to fight right through to the end of this vicious cancer. You can read her entire journey at www.caringbridge.org/visit/kyliearnold
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