www.bbc.co.uk/cambridgeshire
Please click on this link to read my news story on the BBC website which has been written up after my radio interview earlier. It was one thing talking on the radio but making it on it on to the BBC website is amazing. I would like to thank all the team at BBC Radio Cambridge for everything they have done to help me today. I sound really weird on the radio, will have to work on my voice a bit for future use lol. I have slept all day after getting home as my body is not used to half 6 starts lol. Helen from BBC Cambridge who has written the news article about me would also like me to send her the video footage of the transplant. I am going to see if Helen or somebody she knows would be able to edit the video and do a bit of talking on it like when you watch footage on the news.
My name is Lauren Hards and i am 20 years old. I am currently living in Newmarket which is in Suffolk. I have a rare type of leukaemia called CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKAEMIA. I was diagnosed with the disease in September 2008, however I recently found out that I am going to have a Bone Marrow Transplant at the end of 2010. I am doing this blog so people can follow me through the transplant and to try and get more people to donate bone marrow.
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Just read the article lauren. bet your chuffed. praying that everything works out for you.
ReplyDeleteHi Lauren.
ReplyDeleteThe interview was so good on the radio, you
highlighted all the inportant issues. Bone marrow
even brought CML to the front, and the article
one the BBC website is also good.
Very Well done...Clap Clap.
Frank.
Hi Lauren. I saw your story on the BBC website and had to get in conact with you, as my dad is going throught the same thing and his first transplant donor pulled out as well. I hope everything works out for you and you get back to being better again very soon. Good luck and keep your chin up you a lovely girl.
ReplyDeleteKind Wishes
Hannah