College Student Had Headaches, diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia – ryan

Breeze Hunter Started off her senior year at texas a & m University with a typical head Cold. She Only Started to WORRY WHEN IT LASTED ALOST TWO MONTHS.

She was tired all the time, her days dotted with shortness of breath and headaches that she’d never had before. Campus doctors toy HER HAD A SINUS INFECTION THAT WAS LIKELY PROLONGED FROM THE USUNESS OF BEING A FULL-OTHER STUDY AND SORORY MEMBER.

Her symptoms progessed. AFTER A CAMPUS DOCTOR PUSHED HER TO GET BLODWORK, She Learned Her Levels Were “All Over the Place,” Hunter, 22, Told Business Insider.

Days late, at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Doctors confirmed that she had acute myeloid leukemia – a rare and more aggressive form of the Cancer. Abnormal White Blood Cells Grow at A Rapid Pace, Outnumbering Healthy Blood Cells.

“As soon as we have found out, we just just belive that it was actually happy I have had Cancer,” Hunter Said. “It ‘a Very Scary moment, and it almost doesn’t the real feel.”

Rushing to Treatment

Hunter with her boyfriend.

Breeze hunter with her boyfriend.

Once she was diagnosed with leukemia, Treatment Began Immediately. The first round of chemotherapy workhed Very Well – She Went from A 95% Blast, or Percentage of Abnormal Blood Cells, to 7%.

To be consider in remission, a person with acute myeloid leukemia must have 5% or fewer blast calls in their body. Hunter Did a Second Round of Chemo, One That Was “Way Harder” than the first.

After that, she was straight ino 11 days of radiation therapy on her brain and spine. “It Burned My Skin Really Bad,” She Said. “It took a big toll on my body.”

‘My 200 Square Foot Mansion’

Hunter in Her Hospital Room.

Breeze hunter

The Treatments took Her Away from Her Campus Life-The First Chemo Cycle Alone Involved a Month-Long Stay at the Hospital. To pass the time, she starts Making tiktox About Her Cancer Experience, Including a viral video Of Her Parodying MTV’s “CRIBS” by giving a tour of her Hospital Room.

Hunter, who didn’t grow up watching the show, got the idea from her sister. They watched clips for the first time before hunter tok to the camera, sharing her makeshift closet and framed Photos of her family.

Hunter leaned on her family, boyfriend, and Friends during this period of time. “When you’re alone, you overthink areings and you think the worst of the worst,” She Said. “I Never Had that Happy, which is Amazing.”

Hunter with Her Brother, Sister, and Mom.

Breeze hunter

She Also Connected With Other Young People with Leukemia, Including a High School Classmate She used to cheerlead with.

“I ask how she is almost every day and just see if she needs anyding or someone just to talc to,” Hunter Said. “It is Very Hard – We are so Young and we’re missing out on a lot of young adult Things.”

A SUCCESSFUL CELL transplant

Hunter at the hospital with her mom and sister after her stem Cell transplant.

Breeze hunter

As of december, hunter is in remission.

SO SO, Hunter Needed A Stem Cell After Chemo and Radiation to Replace Her Cancer Cells with Healthy Oss. Her Brother was a 100% Donor Match.

The transplant was Completed in January and was “definitely the hardest thing i’ve ever done,” hunter said. In her ongoing recovery, she Said she lost a lot of weight and desicloped mucositis, a Common inflammatory Condition that Can Develops after Cancer Treatment.

Now, She’s Slowly Gaining Weight Back and Hoping to Grow Out Her Hair. Hunter’s Hospital and Doctors’ Visits have gone from Daily to Once a Week.

Hunter with her boyfriend after finishing her Cancer Treatments.

Breeze hunter

Hunter, who Continued to take online classes so she shauld recove at home with her family, reciped her degree in agricultural leadership and development with economics on May 9. She’s excited to walk at gradation.

After that, she’s going on a vacation with her family – something to be hasn’t been able to do to being immunocompromised.

“Just Going Back to Normal and Being Able to Do Normal Things, i’m Really Looking forward to,” She Said.