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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2007

These are 365 days of my life, July 06 to July 07.I was diagnosed with Peripheral T-Cell Non Hodgkins Lymphoma in August 06. Grade 4 Stage 4.This is the story in pictures of what happened shortly before and after diagnosis.

I am remission and have been since April 07.

I would like to thank everybody that supported me through the last year and especially to my Wife Audrey for her patience and understanding when things were tough.

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  • My Mom had Lymphoma and it has been about 20 years now that she has got rid of it and it has never came back... to this day and she is doing great in fact I went for a walk with her today and she can still run. and she is 73 years old. She understands my new Video The Secret To The Healing Process!

  • " The Secret To The Healing Process "

    As you can see this man/woman has no shame in trying to sell their "get healthy in 2 days, cured in a week shite" to the people who may think this will cure them, instead all it does is fleece them out of their money and give them false hopes and dreams. This person should be hung and beat with a big pointy stick. I shall be first in the que!!

  • I can understand how you would feel that way how ever you lack alot of research on your part. for one thing we do not sell books and videos or any thing we do not turn any one away from the research that has been done to stop cancer and all disease and anger loss of temper and holding gruges is poisonous to the human body. so I would first encourage you to take some deep breaths and relax. I hope you have a change of heart. and may God Bless you.

  • I laughed so loud I nearly pissed myself!

  • Nice one buddy - truly amazing vid!

    Apart from being one lucky fella, you showed courage and dignity in the face of trying of circumstances. There must've been some really trying moments in those 365 days...

    Good on you - nice one for being a survivor!

  • Thanks for the comment, pressed the thumbs down by mistake!

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  • wow amazing i too have just finished my last chemo after having a large b cell lymphoma and wasnt it bloody hard, your pictures made me cry brave man xx niki

  • i lost a very close friand to nhl she was only 13 ! you are a true survivor ! i watched her fight and its blimmin hard work , my little sister also has leukamia !

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  • I remember when I was 15 I had a brain tumor at the base of my brain wrapped between my C1 and C2 veterbre and he was so sick at the time with his cancer but he insisted on being released for the day of my surgery. I was supposed to be in the hospital for over 1 month. I was released after 7 days. I learnt how to walk again and everything within those days just cause I couldnt bare my dad being exposed in my hospital room with sick kids. I miss him so much

  • My dad had Non Hodgkins lymphoma when I turned 8. He had stage 4. He died when I was 18. He wasn't supposed to live for at the most 1 year. He went through hell and back, shingles multiple times, had a stem cell transplant..it turned out he died in remission. The cancer didn't kill him, but all the symptoms afterwards did. He died at about 80 pounds. I watched my dad died. I put lemon sponges around his lips cause they were so dried out since he was gasping for each living breath. i miss him.

  • Bravo MAN!!!!!! Bravisimo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • @PeppyPower i know its so sad he died on 6 dec 2008 ..are you batteling cancer???

  • @babsaloops so sorry to hear that....vid info only says he is in remission...

  • @PeppyPower dude ...he died two years ago

  • feel ya man.beat my b-cell three months ago.still haunts me

  • Callum, you're one brave fighter and kicked the Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma's butt big time! We really need people like you. I have been fighting Hodgkin's Lymphoma Grade 4 since 1996 and had a stem cell transplant last year--now, the cancer's back in my lymph nodes. Oh well. I'm not gonna throw it in, the bloody cancer really has to come and claim me, mate. Your vid here is amazing and I bow my head. You are brave and you laugh the cancer into the face. Thanks! I'm happy you've made it!

  • R.I.P Callum, i'm only 13 years old and i just read your story in Real People magazine, and my heart sank, i think Callum and his wife Audrey were very brave!! When i read the end of the story when it said 'Callum passed away at 9:55am' i really felt for you Audrey, its not nice loosing someone you love :( All the best in the future! You both looked lovely on your wedding day btw (: . Jade XxXx

  • y have the same disease....i have 24 years and i want to do so many thing in my life but i'm not shure if i'm going to reach 30'. you don't know to live your life to the max until youre days are counted

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