Video 1 Transcript
I personally did not have lymphoma, but my childhood best friend did. In our sophomore year of high school, he found out he had Hodgkin's lymphoma and began chemotherapy and all that stuff. And he was someone that I spent a lot of time with since kindergarten. So I think some words of encouragement from someone who kind of watched it from the sideline is just that you are doing better than you think you are. And this is not something that you can really control if you're the one that's struggling with this. And that you will get better. And just to keep fighting, I think, is so important. That's all you can really do is just keep going.
