May 7, 2008
Out There: Church rallies around man's struggle
“Without doing anything, they gave me two to three months to live. Even with the transplant, they give a 20 percent chance, but without it, there is no chance.”
NEKOOSA -- Therman Billman had more to worry about than losing his Domtar job. When doctors diagnosed acute myelogenous leukemia in October, he had to worry about losing his life. via WisInfo
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