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A young man given just eight months to live has beaten a rare and aggressive blood cancer - despite nearly dying multiple times during treatment.
Michael Cramer, 21, was diagnosed with Hepatosplenic T-cell Lymphoma (HSTCL), a very rare and aggressive type of blood cancer, in July 2020.
He booked in for a routine blood test after suffering fatigue, night sweats and weight loss - which he put down to the stress of the COVID-19 lockdowns.
But medics feared something was wrong and told him to see a blood specialist immediately.
A young man given just eight months to live has beaten a rare and aggressive blood cancer - despite nearly dying multiple times during treatment.
Michael Cramer, 21, was diagnosed with Hepatosplenic T-cell Lymphoma (HSTCL), a very rare and aggressive type of blood cancer, in July 2020.
He booked in for a routine blood test after suffering fatigue, night sweats and weight loss - which he put down to the stress of the COVID-19 lockdowns.
But medics feared something was wrong and told him to see a blood specialist immediately.
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00:00 How do you feel with one, two, three, four, five things lit up and pumping into at the same time?
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00:38 It's so weird to see you swinging your arms. Oh my god! No pull, no pull. Look at this.
00:48 I think this is day 38 after transplant. Day one with weights. Day one with weights.
01:06 Three pounds. It's amazing.
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01:23 We're so strong. Crutches, leg, wheelchair is on its way, but we are still strong.
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01:39 Okay, you're pretty inspirational.
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