
Help Neil Salvaggio Win The Fight
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Bad things happen to good people. All the time.
Neil Salvaggio is my friend--but that's not unusual. Neil is EVERYONE's friend. He's well-known, well-liked. Good poker player ("The Badger!") and reasonably good golfer.
He's also the kind of guy who will do anything for a friend.
Now it's our turn.
Neil went to the doctor in May with what seemed like symptoms of Lyme disease. Turns out he does have Lyme, but the tests showed low blood counts that alarmed the doctors. Long story short, after a painful bone marrow biopsy, he ended up with a diagnosis of acute myelogenous leukemia.
Neil quickly began intensive chemotherapy sessions at Cornell hospital in the city. He's still there--the first weeklong 24/7 chemo sessions have been very successful, but he faces a bone marrow or stem cell transplant in the coming weeks with hopes of finally putting this awful chapter to rest.
He's also bald and beautiful right now, if I may say so.
I'm starting this page to give Neil's many friends, colleagues, acquaintances and well-wishers a place to send tangible love to him in a way that flowers or teddy bears cannot--currency. The simple fact is that, in America today, when you get sick, there are expenses, even when you have medical insurance. Neil's battle is going to take months at the very minimum, and it's going to mean there will be bills to pay.
Send Neil a little love and show him he's not alone in his battle with leukemia--a battle he's going to win, because he's got the bigger army.
And: Be sure to get tested as a potential bone marrow donor. It's the easiest thing in the world--a swipe of a swab in your mouth, nothing more. You might help save Neil's life--or someone else's.
Neil Salvaggio is my friend--but that's not unusual. Neil is EVERYONE's friend. He's well-known, well-liked. Good poker player ("The Badger!") and reasonably good golfer.
He's also the kind of guy who will do anything for a friend.
Now it's our turn.
Neil went to the doctor in May with what seemed like symptoms of Lyme disease. Turns out he does have Lyme, but the tests showed low blood counts that alarmed the doctors. Long story short, after a painful bone marrow biopsy, he ended up with a diagnosis of acute myelogenous leukemia.
Neil quickly began intensive chemotherapy sessions at Cornell hospital in the city. He's still there--the first weeklong 24/7 chemo sessions have been very successful, but he faces a bone marrow or stem cell transplant in the coming weeks with hopes of finally putting this awful chapter to rest.
He's also bald and beautiful right now, if I may say so.
I'm starting this page to give Neil's many friends, colleagues, acquaintances and well-wishers a place to send tangible love to him in a way that flowers or teddy bears cannot--currency. The simple fact is that, in America today, when you get sick, there are expenses, even when you have medical insurance. Neil's battle is going to take months at the very minimum, and it's going to mean there will be bills to pay.
Send Neil a little love and show him he's not alone in his battle with leukemia--a battle he's going to win, because he's got the bigger army.
And: Be sure to get tested as a potential bone marrow donor. It's the easiest thing in the world--a swipe of a swab in your mouth, nothing more. You might help save Neil's life--or someone else's.
Organizer and beneficiary
Joseph P. Shaw
Organizer
Hampton Bays, NY
Neil Salvaggio
Beneficiary