When life throws you Leukemia…
YOU have to have “courage” to fight the fight and “CUREage” to win it!
Diagnosed at age 36 with Essential Thrombocythemia, Lauren Blanchard, mom of 4 boys, has used this unexpected and unfortunate life-changing experience to extend inspiration to fellow cancer fighters, their families and friends by founding her own non-profit, gotCUREage. Now a proud supporter of the #StengthAndStyle campaign, Lauren shares her story and her CUREage with me in this eye-opening interview:
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LB: I am a 40 year old Mother of 4 boys and the wife of a Plastic Surgeon. At age 36 I had multiple cerebellar strokes while wrapping Christmas presents. After being rushed to the emergency department, a CBC blood test [used to evaluate your overall health and detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection and leukemia via Mayo Clinic] revealed a platelet count of 1.5 million and an MRI lit up showing the tissue damage from the strokes.
AL: What kind of blood cancer were you diagnosed with?
LB: I was diagnosed with Essential Thrombocythemia, a rare, treatable, chronic Leukemia.
[Essential Thrombocythemia (ET) is a chronic myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by an increased number of platelets in the circulating blood. The disease is commonly diagnosed at the age of 60, predominately in women. ET is characterized by a proliferation of platelet precursors in the bone marrow, and its most common complications include tendencies toward blood clotting and/or bleeding; later but more rare consequences include a transformation to myelofibrosis (marrow scarring) or acute leukemia – via MPN Research Foundation]
“Due to the rarity of both diagnosis, some have said it was like being struck by lightening twice in one day.”
“Most importantly, maintain a positive attitude. It’s YOUR life so LIVE it!”
LB: gotCUREage began as a team name for a Light the Night walk for the LLS in November 2012. It was a very well liked “catchy” term that I have since trademarked and now sell t-shirts and other items to benefit the LLS. The meaning behind it is that you have to have “courage” to fight the fight and “CUREage” to win it!!
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In honor of Lauren and her CUREage, please consider joining us in saving lives and spreading awareness with #StrengthAndStyle by making an online donation to the fundraising campaign here.
Thanks to your support, my efforts will help fund the therapies and treatments and help save lives today. LLS’s continued advancements over the years are responsible for the blood cancer survival rate doubling and tripling; in some cases, the survival rate has even quadrupled.
Lauren will also be attending my Red Shoe Gala for LLS on April 25th! Be sure to grab your tickets so that you can meet this truly inspirational gal in person!
Thank you so much, from the bottom of my heart, for your support. Stay tuned for many exciting updates and don’t forget to hashtag #StrengthAndStyle!
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