
My wife and I are always amazed at the fond memories and warm feelings that rise up when we return to Nashville.

Paul Pavao survived a rare form of leukemia and a stem cell transplant in 2011-2012. He is in remission and recovering from a lymphoma diagnosed in November 2014. He likes to write about his gratefulness to his wife/care partner, the doctors and nurses and to God, who allowed him to go through chemo fearlessly and with joy.

My wife and I are always amazed at the fond memories and warm feelings that rise up when we return to Nashville.

Who could have known that leukemia would transform me from the slow, old guy to the young, fit one?

I couldn't figure out how to fit in before this post. I read the blogs in the CURE community of contributors and I read the articles on the CURE home page — nothing.

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