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Colin was diagnosed in September 2010 when he was 13 months old. We've had bad days where he has felt bad from treatment, but we have honestly been so very proud of how well he has done. He is now 4 and in the maintenance phase of a 3 year treatment protocol. He will be done with treatment in December. Not only do we set fundraising for a cure as our priority, but we also want funding for research to help kids after treatment with minimal side effects so they can live long, HEALTHY lives!
I wanted children very much...and my husband and I had to have lots of fertility help, but our twins are both amazing and awesome. I never thought having children meant watching them suffer.
Please help with a donation. WE WANT A CURE so no one else has to fight this fight.
Thanks and blessings!
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