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Mackenzie is
Blood Cancer United

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At nine years old I received the devastating news that I had leukemia. I didn’t know exactly what this meant and little did I know that it meant years of treatment, hair loss, loss of friends, and learning who I was meant to be. I was a patient at St. Jude and received treatments for two and a half years. I lost my hair, I had SVTs, I had seizures, and everything that could happen did happen. I was so sick throughout my entire treatment, and I didn’t get to do very much. I was in the hospital most of the time, and very seldom was I had home or not in patient.

Finally, after the harsh chemotherapy, and the loving support of my family I made it. I finished chemo and I was done. Or so I thought. I was given the news that I was completely cured, which not many patients receive. But I still had a long road ahead of me. I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, chronic migraines, depression, anxiety, PTSD, and paranoia. These are things I deal with on a daily basis and I know I will never fully overcome them. But I am proud to say I am 21 and I am a mother to a beautiful 18 month old little girl. I am trying to live my life the best I can but it is hard most days.

I love telling my story, and I love being able to help others. And I hope I can inspire many with my story, and this is just part of it. There is so much more than I have had to walk through in my life but that would take days to type out. But I will say I would not be the person I am today if I had not gone through this as a child.

Mackenzie

Survivor

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Imani

myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)

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Leukemia Survivor

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Jay

Volunteer

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Emmanuel "Manny"

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

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Blaine

Leukemia Survivor

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Lymphoma Survivor

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Patty

AML Caregiver

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Ashen

Leukemia survivor

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William

Survivor

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Leigh

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)

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Martin

Volunteer

We are Blood Cancer United.

Everyone affected by blood cancer—patients, survivors, caregivers, researchers, advocates, fundraisers, everyone—has a story. Share yours.
Headshot of Imani in her white nursing coat

Imani

myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)

Fast Company Brands That Matter 2022 Logo

Chase

Leukemia Survivor

Jay, volunteer, and friend in candid photo

Jay

Volunteer

Manny smiling wide at 10ish years old in a white shirt

Emmanuel "Manny"

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

Snapshot of Blaine Davis in hospital room, a cancer survivor

Blaine

Leukemia Survivor

Grace

Lymphoma Survivor

Please click here for the program flyer.

Patty

AML Caregiver

Graduation headshot of Ashen, a cancer survivor

Ashen

Leukemia survivor

LLS Researchers

LLS Global Research

Snapshot of William with his wife standing a park, a cancer survivor

William

Survivor

Leigh, in front of windows in a very tall building, city below, with her Big Climb medal and t-shirt

Leigh

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)

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Martin

Volunteer

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