See The Moment A Cancer Survivor Meets Her Life-Saving Donor
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- Nineteen months after a life-saving donation, Maggie Cambora was finally able to meet Ron Wardleigh, the man who saved her life with a stem cell transplant. “You took the time to do it. And if you hadn't, I wouldn't be here,” Cambora says. NBC’s Gadi Schwartz reports for TODAY.
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What a selfless man, and what a wonderful story. We need more good in the world right now ❤️.
This beautiful donor. What an absolutely truly lovely connection they will be able to share forever. That is her brother now.
I literally cried when I saw this. This was such a beautiful, selfless act.
I can’t wait to meet my donor!
Did you ever meet them? I hope you are well. ❤️
Hope you met him and all went well. I know someone who met their donor, but the donor was now homless, and they regretted ever meeting them
Beautiful selfless man. I wish him all the success in future
Beautiful story!🙏🏽❤️ God-bless them both🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Beautiful story, bless them both.
This is beautiful. ❤ thank you so much for sharing this.
The most beautiful thing in life is gratitude
So cool, I was lucky that after my first Leukaemia I was able to harvest 14 Million of my own cells to be frozen. Little did I know that I would need them when I was diagnosed with another cancer, a rare type of multiple myeloma in 2021. I have now been in remission for 12 months following my SCT.
So happy your cancer has been in remission. Prayers for you, kind person.
What a beautiful story! I’m hoping this story has continued to be happy. ❤
Such a beautiful story.
What A Beautiful Story
Congratulations to both of you.
Awesome sauce ❤
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