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The New Normal: Patient and Family Stories

Each morning, hair sticking out on the back of his head, Jonah drinks his coffee - a little sugar, lots of milk, a smidge of coffee- and checks all the scores in the sports pages of the Colorado Springs Gazette. Jonah is, above all else, a sports connoisseur. [read more...]

Kala McKinnon is not yet sure what she wants to do when she graduates from college, but she's abundantly clear about the tone she wants to set: to inspire and motivate. "I want to tell people to live life with no regrets, that they can do anything they set their minds to," she says. [read more...]

Kevin Walsh, Donor

One of the first rules of journalism is not to get involved in the stories you cover. So it was a bit of an irony that the one time Kevin Walsh got personally involved in a story, it changed his life.[read more...]

Marla O'Keefe

I was at a blood drive and they asked me to sign up for the bone marrow registry. I didn't give it another thought. "I said I can do this." And that was it... [watch interview]

Steven Sprague

Sometimes, the measure of a man is not just surviving. It's about turning the tables on that which challenges you and dedicating your life to eliminating that same challenge from other people's lives. [watch interview]

Joseph D.

They're like identical twins who are different ages," says Darlene of her two sons, Joseph, six and Isaac, four. Joseph, who as diagnosed with sickle cell disease, needed a transplant by age 18 months and no matching donor could be found. [read more...]

Dani Greene

She teaches preschool children with special needs and yet Dani Greene had no real idea what it was like to be different - until she had cancer. [...read more]

Stacey Field

When Stacey Field took her daughter to the doctor to check an ear infection, she never imagined what lay ahead
[view interview]

Harold Egan

On a day that started out like most every other day, Harold Egan got a call that changed his life. [read more...]

 

 

Karen Krohn

I was a caregiver for my husband, Frank, who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in September 2006. [read more...]

 

 

 

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