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Emily Miller 9 years old from Portage WI, developed a third type of cancer (Acute Meyloid Leukemia), the two others Lymphocytic Leukemia which she developed in 2002 then regained into remission in 2005 until 2007 when she developed T-cell Lymphoma and regained remission again, I don't know her in person but from what I read in the paper Emily and her parents would appreciate it if people gave supportive emails, Her parents put the address in the news paper for everyone to mail her a supportive message if they would like, Emily's address is emiller851@yahoo.com , she puts up a heck of a fight and her inspirations spark peoples lives all over the country from what I have read Emails frokm people all over the world are pouring in daily her parents said. Thank you so much I want everyone to know that encouragement takes with pride you have so please share it.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Why not set up a site on MYSPACE for Emily? You can post poems, stories, pictures,songs etc...many people do this & then many friends become supporters & advocates...Check it out...go to MySpace.com....could be an awesome avenue! Take care~

  • 1 decade ago

    There are blogs specifically for children with illness. www.carepages.com and www.caringbridge.org. My son has a care page if you'd like to look at it and see if you'd be interested in it, email me for an invite ineverunderstand2200@yahoo.com it's nice to have a carepage because I can connect with other parents from all over who are going through what we're going through and also find parents and children from our hospital and form outings when all of our children's ANC's are up. (which isn't often LOL)

  • 1 decade ago

    Another good thing you can do is set up a blog. I prefer blogs rather than myspace. That way you can reach people within the cancer community who understand and can empathize. Secondly, it's better if we can see who you are and know it's an authentic request.

    Go to http://www.blogger.com/ and sign up to post updates, pictures, etc.

    Good luck.

    Source(s): I'm a cancer survivor and once had a blog -- worked great to keep family & friends updated.
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