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Rachel & Michael

Welcome to Rachel and Michael's Web Page. On November 11, 1999 they were diagnosed with a genetic disease called Fanconi Anemia. We have this web site to provide people with updated information about Rachel and Michael and how they are doing in their life long battle.


Journal

Tuesday, May 3, 2011 4:51 PM CDT

Hey Eveyone,

I realize that we do not update this webiste that often but I figured today would be a great day to do just that. Today I am 10 years old. Yupp, it has offically been 10 years since my transplant on May 3, 2001. I can not believe it! I am doing great. No major problems. I am invloved with my local police explorer prgram and Mike is playing lacrosse. I am currently a Junior in high school and very excited for my Senior year. Little Mikey is going to be a freshman next year!! Can you believe it!? It is crazy. Anyway, we is doing great too.
I recently got back (last night) from an amazing weekend with my bone marrow donor and his family. I flew out to Michigan by myself and spent the weekend with John, Lisa, Chloe and Jack Maxwell. I even got to visit with Christine and Kurtis. I am so thank for the Maxwell family and all they have done. I love you all very much and cannot wait to see you again real soon.

Take care everyone and hopefully I will get around to updating this more often.

Love,
Rach

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http://www.fanconi.org   Fanconi Anemia Research
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To Make Donations for Michael's Medical Fund   Please send them to the RMH Medical Fund attn: Susan Maloney at Rockville Bank 1645 Ellington Rd.,South Windsor, CT 06074


 
 

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