Honored Kid

Myra M.

Age 17
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Location

Boise, ID, US

Diagnosis

Histiocytosis

Date of Diagnosis

November 2008

Status

No evidence of disease

Treated At

St. Luke's Mountain States Tumor Institute

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My Story

Myra was diagnosed with Histiocytosis when she was 15 months old. She has been getting chemo since Dec. 31, 2008. She has been in and out of the hospital during her treatment but has managed to still be a happy little girl. Myra enjoys playing with her older brother Tristan. She loves Dora the Explorer and iCarly. She is very active and loves to sing. She also has a new baby brother and she is always making sure he is taken care of. Myra has about 2 more years of treatment to go.

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