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Wed, 22 Aug 2012|

Currivan Aloudar stops by to tell Mikey Adams, Ordway, and Holley about how he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma on 2004 after sustaining what he thought was a basketball injury. After opening up with some lackluster humor, Aloudoar talks about being dragged to the hospital by a friend and going through the rigors of his treatment and surgery on his leg.

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It does not -- Just like a very nice lady Hillary got it -- the -- lovely you can't see it on a radio but take my word for instance find the she laughs at my jokes especially the amazing one. Let them -- bonds and joke. I just don't sell out people who don't don't remember them -- -- for years -- Tell people about your story in and what you've gone through. -- my story is very estimates a lot of other Jimmy -- patients -- is basically one Dale's playing basketball. It got a little rough like it tends to when you're talking trash on a college court. And so are her I thought I hurt my -- And so on after a few weeks -- one -- -- go down you know I'm a man I'm like it's a -- some ice I didn't wanna -- also learned tonight that. It's actually my best friend Gail go referred to drag me to hospital and said it would get in this checked out. The injury happened at the beginning in June this was about to end of August. And -- turns out that. I thought that's what they thought well ligament after further testing it turns out it was a tumor and that I had cancer and so they referred me to Jimmy Fund. And that's -- my story started with them. And obviously it is that this story is not a bad not a bad ending not a bad story. Talk about -- your experiences there and in your treatment. Well for for those of you didn't get it from the fact and I'm talking on the radio I did survive the treatment I am still alive today. They come at the Jimmy Fund that's still better today about the death. Yeah. From. Acting -- it's hard to describe to defund defund is like its own separate world in that. You walk in with cancer and since it going to treatments he might leave with cancer but while you're there you don't feel like you have cancer. From the parking attendants and nurses -- front office people. 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The money victims and people wanna know where does the money go well it. Goes for curing people like you it goes for. You know allowing you to tell us the -- joke here today and and it also goes some research because they don't just do the research and lock it up in the drawer somewhere and only let it -- for their favorite patients the research affects everybody everybody's touched by cancer. Everyone has uncle a cousin child. Who's been touched by cancer and this type of research is the reason why 1967. That's how -- leukemia had a 10% survival rate and today they have a higher than nine. That's you're gonna show prep there. Very glad that's -- that I got I -- a nice result how often do you have do you go when bird check ups and just to make sure everything's -- is it once a year. Is -- a few times a year to make sure everything's fine. Well I don't know how often I have to go and he does you know I have some people like he had to Jimmy Fund I think it just want to comes to Iowa now but. Medically speaking that go in right now about by. -- In the -- and do you have any kind of is there any kind of nervousness anxiety before. Going in. You think. Hope everything's okay or hear you that that that is that not your outlook com. It's kind of like. I don't know it's it's kind of like if you're playing a professional sport like your first game like my first week -- post cancer was probably nerve -- But after you know has been a few years now kind of a playoff -- So now I just go in and get the testing done it's more of a social time for me for me to see people that haven't seen a lot. I don't really get nervous because I've been through with them I know the amazing work they do. 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