Relay For Life is Friday in Woodstock
By
Mark Schadenberg
I've
had the opportunity to meet champions from sports, but on Monday I
met a true champion – a young lady who battled cancer and won.
Maddie
McIntyre (right in photo) will graduate this month from St. Mary's High School in
Woodstock, but the 18-year-old from Ingersoll will tell you quickly
that a diploma is not her most significant accomplishment.
McIntyre
is a cancer survivor – now cancer free after an extended battle
with Osteosarcoma.
“I
am truly blessed to have made it through my cancer (diagnosis and
treatment) alive – with support from my friends and family. So many
people have been such a huge support.”
McIntyre's
prom is Friday – the same day on the calendar for Relay For Life in
Woodstock. McIntyre will attend both with as many as 80 schoolmates
and family joining her at the Canadian Cancer Society fundraiser at
the CASS track around 10 p.m.
“I'm
more excited about Relay then my prom,” said McIntyre.
Just
one week before her 16th birthday, McIntyre was diagnosed
with cancer and after 18 months of chemotherapy and one pain-staking
surgery, she is soon to be a high school graduate.
McIntyre's
recovery included an operation that included not only the removal of
her entire right knee, but also a portion of her tibia and femur.
McIntyre describes her leg now with the knee joint being “metal
alloy rods.” She was unable to walk for about six months as her
operation at Sick Kid's in Toronto was April 11, 2012 and she didn't
walk again until October of that year after physiotherapy and cancer
treatments.
The
Relay For Life organizing committee will recognize McIntyre after the
10 p.m. Luminary lighting ceremony, and introduce Maddie, and her
friends and family, to enjoy a survivor lap.
“I
often think of those who did not make it, who I had met in the
hospital and who had the same cancer as me,” says McIntyre, who
adds that Terry Fox also had the same cancer, and the Woodstock Relay
is at the Terry Fox Memorial track at CASS.
The
St. Mary's graduating class is planning to present a cheque at Relay
as well.
Among
McIntyre's fan club is best friend Kelsey Malott (also pictured), who will also
graduate from St. Mary's along with her personal hero.
McIntyre
adds: “At prom and at Relay, our graduating class will be together
one last time, and I'm looking forward to walking the track at Relay
– proud of my huge accomplishment.”
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