he is from gilford, and he is standing next to his bone marrow donor and her boyfriend. this is josh's wife. josh was diagnosed with stage four non-hodgkin's lymphoma in 2012. here is what josh says. he will tell you the unvillar nishikoried truth. josh says the affordable care ack is entirely responsible for me still being alive. the affordable care act is entirely responsible for me still being alive. he relapsed after an additional diagnosis before he turned 26, and the only way he was able to get insurance was because of the affordable care act, which allowed him to stay on his mother's insurance up until he turned 26. during the course of his treatments, he underwent stem cell transplants, which could be up to $200,000 each. because of those transplants, he needed ongoing weekly treatments at a cost of $10,000 per treatment. he recalled how he was getting his first stem cell transplant, and he was in the hospital during the supreme court deliberations on the affordable care act. he said i was in the hospital bed watching tv when the supreme court approved the afford