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    A fighting chance, multiple myeloma

    A fighting chance, multiple myeloma

    Photo By Staff Sgt. LAUSANNE KINDER | Kimberly Branche, a Military Human Resources technician from the 944th Force Support...... read more read more

    LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, AZ, UNITED STATES

    09.06.2014

    Story by Staff Sgt. LAUSANNE KINDER 

    944th Fighter Wing

    LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. - Kimberly Branche, a Military Human Resources technician from the 944th Force Support Squadron was recently diagnosed with multiple myeloma.

    Multiple myeloma is a cancer of the plasma cells, a type of white blood cell present in the bone marrow.

    "When I was first diagnosed, I was a little overwhelmed ... I felt that if I spoke it into existence I was giving it life and power," said Kimberly.

    After the initial tests she was referred to a hematologist and an oncologist who ordered blood work, bone marrow biopsies, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and multiple other tests to further investigate her diagnosis.

    "Knowing that worrying about a situation that I have no control over can only bring more harm to my body and overall wellbeing," said Kimberly. "Today is not promised to anyone and we must know that we must live each day as if it was our last, no regrets."

    Through her trials, Kimberly relied on her number one supporter, her husband, Johnny.

    "I turned to [him] and he has been there every step of the way," said Kimberly. "He encourages me to be positive and is a caregiver when I need it most. More importantly, he provides spiritual nourishment."

    Although it was overwhelming for the two, they still found solace.

    "I felt a lot of emotions all at once when she was officially diagnosed with multiple myeloma," said her husband, Johnny. "However, I was quickly reminded that our faith would help us throw this storm, just as it has been there for us before."

    They quickly educated themselves through research, conferences and multiple doctors and medical professionals.

    "I believe awareness is essential and what a perfect time this month when September is awareness of many disease to include blood cancer, sickle cell, and childhood cancer awareness."

    Kimberly decided to take this diagnosis head on by heading a Salute to Life Bone Marrow Drive.

    Salute to Life also known as C.W. Bill Young Department of Defense Marrow Program is an organization that works exclusively with military personnel, dependents, and DoD civilians, to facilitate marrow and stem cell donations.

    "I decided this would be a great way to get the word out to organizations and possibly result in potential donors," said Kimberly. "Hosting this drive is to focus on those cancers and diseases that can benefit from a bone marrow transplant."

    The drive was held Sept. 5 through Sept. 7, during the 944th Fighter Wing Unit Training Assembly.

    "Over the past few months my levels either remain steady or my immune system is improving. I don't know what the future holds in regards to treatment but I know right now that I am relying on my faith every step of the way," said Kimberly. "I have met so many people along the way through this journey and know their personal stories, giving back is giving life."

    Currently, Kimberly has not received any chemotherapy or stem cell transplants. She continues to get labs completed monthly and meets with her specialists and local hematologist/oncologist.

    "Nevertheless, we decided to go about life as we have always done keeping a positive attitude and being productive members of our community. By our faith, we will be able to handle all things," said Johnny.

    For more information about the marrow donor program, visit www.salutetolife.org.

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    Date Taken: 09.06.2014
    Date Posted: 09.26.2014 13:40
    Story ID: 143387
    Location: LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, AZ, US
    Hometown: LAKE CHARLES, LA, US

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