point. 20 years ago matson vonda vida was a highly promising young swimmer in 2001 he was diagnosed with leukemia while still in his team. but i was 19 i was focused on the next swimming competition on the next world championships. always thrilling hearts always working hard and all of a sudden i was laying in a hospital bed and i was diagnosed leukemia felt like a nightmare it felt like it was not me. but it was. a stem cell transplant helped him to escape the nightmare. after 6 months in a hospital bed he was back in his element the pool the 1st couple of years after my treatments i was the liaison i 1st played with my parents a lots and they were complaining to my doctor that i was not doing a thing. and then i started to enjoy exercises and swimming a bit again and to make a long story short. a couple of years later in 2008 i won the olympic gold medal. it was almost like this so there will be moments when i was diagnosed leukemia but i was diagnosed the kimi was. the youth's nightmare and i would force you to feel the. pinch katana was also diagnosed with cancer 2015 doctors found a