Thursday Sep 30, 2021
EP 096 A leukemia diagnosis at 32 and the power of a strong support system with Mitch Kitter
In this one, I talk to Mitch Kitter, the co-owner of The Studio, a photography studio in Anchorage, Alaska that specializes in high school senior photos. He also works in cybersecurity and recently completed his MBA at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He’s 34 years old, and in the winter of 2019 he was diagnosed with leukemia. The only indication that something wasn’t right were frequent nosebleeds that ran for about an hour or two each day for a month. After visiting a doctor to get his blood tested, there were signs of blood cancer and because of the aggressive type, he needed to be medivaced to the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.
Mitch says that he’s still not sure how to categorize his cancer diagnosis and everything that followed it. He experienced a mixture of emotions. In the beginning there was denial, followed by shock, then exhaustion and guilt. There were moments of despair and ones of overwhelming gratitude. It’s a story that he hopes has the potential to help other people going through a similar experience, but he also doesn’t want being a cancer survivor to define his life and his identity.
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