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Attention LA people: Contact me so I can get you in touch with Lauren.
ATTN LA PPL: CONTACT KATYBETH
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This is my dad. He’s been my best friend ever since I was born. He’s the most important person in the world to me, and has recently been diagnosed with kidney cancer. Right now it’s only in his kidney. If he waits a while to get the procedure done to get it removed, it will spread throughout his body. My dad is so afraid that he’s in denial. He didn’t even tell my brother and I, my mom had to be the one to tell us. He lives 1500 miles away from me and I see him 4 times a year (if I’m lucky). It’s been three months since he found out, but the doctors said he’s had it for a year. I don’t know what I would ever do if I lost my best friend because he made the decision to not get the procedure done.
If this gets at least 50k notes, I will decide to show this post to my dad. Yes, I know this isn’t going to cure his cancer, but I’m doing everything I can to motivate him to get the surgery. I’m only 17 and I want my dad to walk me down the aisle when I’m older. Please show him that he’s not alone and that you care. This might save his life. Please.
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KONY 2012
“If you haven’t seen this already, I highly advise spending a little time watching this. It’s for a great cause and the word needs to be spread.” -jD
CRYING
OH MY GOD, BABIES COME TO MY ARMS. HOLY SHUDKHBJNM
they’re like little globs of fat
I want one
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After being diagnosed with terminal cancer, 36-year-old Kristian Anderson made the following video for his wife. He passed away 3 weeks ago.
Kyle is my cousin and has been diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia which is a life threatening blood disease. He is looking for a bone marrow donor that could save his life. There are 9 million registered donors but he does not fit any of those profiles. Kyle is half-Chinese and half-Caucasian and therefore the best match would probably be the same. Even if you’re not half-Chinese and half-Caucasian, I strongly urge you to join the bone marrow registry because you may be a match for someone else in need or you yourself might need a bone marrow transplant in the future.
Registering is free, easy and fast. All you have to do is register at http://marrow.org/ . They will send you a kit where all you have to do is swipe your cheek with a cotton swab and send it back. Postage is already paid for.
This is my second cousin who’s needed a bone marrow transplant to save their life. Hopefully Kyle will have better luck and find a donor that could save his life. I appreciate any help, whether it’s joining the registry or passing the word around! Thanks again,