
Keith medical fund
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The family of Keith Edward Peterson needs your support due to a sudden diagnosis with cancer.
Keith, my husband, was diagnosed with an aggressive type of non-hodgkins lymphoma on June 10, 2016.
His cancer has presented itself in his neck, chest, armpits, and groin lymph nodes. As well as, his bone marrow and spinal fluid. This stage 4 diagnosis has saddened our entire family.
This is Keith's second bout with cancer. Ten years ago, at the age of 41, he fought thyroid cancer. After removal of his thyroid and radiation treatment for 1 year, Keith received a clean bill of health.
Now, 10 years later, he received his most recent diagnosis and began treatment this week. His treatment will consist of an aggressive inpatient chemotherapy regimen. This combination of very strong drugs to combat his type of NHL lymphoma is called E-POCH.
Keith must stay 5 days in the hospital on a continuous 24-hour drip of E-POCH. He will then return home and recover and must repeat this every 21 days for at least 6 to 8 treatments.
My husband and I met only 12 years ago but I am the luckiest woman on earth to be married to him. He is one of the most hard working and caring people I have ever known. Also, the best father to our 9 year old daughter Jessica. Who loves her daddy very much.
This rigorous treatment schedule has severe side effects preventing my husband from working.
My family asks for your prayers,and if you are able to, a small financial donation to help with medical expenses and everyday living expenses would be very helpful.
Sincerely,
The Peterson family
The family of Keith Edward Peterson needs your support due to a sudden diagnosis with cancer.
Keith, my husband, was diagnosed with an aggressive type of non-hodgkins lymphoma on June 10, 2016.
His cancer has presented itself in his neck, chest, armpits, and groin lymph nodes. As well as, his bone marrow and spinal fluid. This stage 4 diagnosis has saddened our entire family.
This is Keith's second bout with cancer. Ten years ago, at the age of 41, he fought thyroid cancer. After removal of his thyroid and radiation treatment for 1 year, Keith received a clean bill of health.
Now, 10 years later, he received his most recent diagnosis and began treatment this week. His treatment will consist of an aggressive inpatient chemotherapy regimen. This combination of very strong drugs to combat his type of NHL lymphoma is called E-POCH.
Keith must stay 5 days in the hospital on a continuous 24-hour drip of E-POCH. He will then return home and recover and must repeat this every 21 days for at least 6 to 8 treatments.
My husband and I met only 12 years ago but I am the luckiest woman on earth to be married to him. He is one of the most hard working and caring people I have ever known. Also, the best father to our 9 year old daughter Jessica. Who loves her daddy very much.
This rigorous treatment schedule has severe side effects preventing my husband from working.
My family asks for your prayers,and if you are able to, a small financial donation to help with medical expenses and everyday living expenses would be very helpful.
Sincerely,
The Peterson family
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Keith Peterson
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Elburn, IL