This vlog series documents my personal journey with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) at age 30, beginning on the day of my first bone marrow biopsy and following each step up to my discharge from the hospital after a bone marrow transplant.

The series opens with the anxiety and uncertainty of diagnosis, capturing the bone marrow biopsy procedure—a critical step where a sample of bone marrow is removed and tested to confirm leukemia and guide treatment decisions. Viewers witness the reality of hospital life, from the challenges of chemotherapy and the physical and emotional toll of treatment, to moments of vulnerability and hope.

As the series progresses, it delves into the preparation for a bone marrow transplant, explaining the need for high-dose chemotherapy to clear diseased cells and make room for new, healthy stem cells. The transplant itself is shown as a pivotal, life-saving infusion, not a surgery, but a process similar to a blood transfusion, where donor stem cells are delivered to restore blood and immune function.

The final episodes capture the milestone of leaving the hospital, the mixed emotions of relief and exhaustion, and the start of a new chapter, living with a changed body and outlook. The series offers an honest, firsthand perspective on battling ALL as an adult, providing education, encouragement, and solidarity for others facing similar diagnoses.