"Hello.
My husband Caesar to-day today is 48 years. In 1999 was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) was transplanted in 2000, but fell and turned to transplant in 2001, later I had to put her sister lymphocyte donor had a GVHD great skin, liver and mouth, had a hard time, but gradually he recovered.
After a time he returned to work and his passion for road cycling. For internet we found out that some games were held for transplanted (all types of bodies: marrow, kidney, liver, heart, lung, heart, cornea) and decided to go. In 2005 we went to the World Games held in Canada Transplant Games and won two medals: a gold and a bronze route anti-clockwise. In 2006 we were in Europe for Transplant Games held in Hungary and came back to win two medals: gold and silver route anti-clockwise.
The gaming experience was great, we met many wonderful people, both in Spain and other countries, and everyone with their transplantation, and more alive than ever. Addition dialysis had participants eager to fight and courage.
I'm very proud of my champion, but my greatest pride has battled leukemia. From here I send encouragement to all the transplant, a transplant that hope, which you fight against the disease with pills, chemotherapy or whatever your treatment. For me are all the greatest champions and all medals are few for you. Anecdotally tell you that Caesar when he was in the isolation room the first thing he asked was a ciclostatic. There were days he could not give a single pedal, but were the least, did lots of efforts to get out of bed and keep giving to the pedals, but they were two minutes.
Gloria "
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