“They would play music, they would record music,” Nate’s mother, De Ann Kramer, says. It also brought him into contact with Brian Schreck, a music therapist then working at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. It would be the beginning of four years of chemotherapy, infections, long hospital stays and bone marrow transplants. Nate Kramer was a tall, quiet college swimmer when he was diagnosed with leukemia.
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