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Emily plays the Disney board game “Pretty, Pretty Princess” on Friday with her mother, Jen, and father, Cory, during the bone marrow transplant
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Cory Miller spends a few minutes playing a video game with his son, Isiah, 7, in the “Teen Room” within the sterile wing of the fourth floor of American Family Children’s Hospital in Madison. Miller had just told him that Emily’s transplant was complete.
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A sign on the first set of doors into Emily Miller’s hospital room describes her status at the American Family Children’s Hospital in Madison. Her name tag was changed to “Rock Star Emily” after the completion of the bone marrow transplant.
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Matt Fischer and Erik Prather, players for the University of Wisconsin Badger football, stop at the fourth floor on Friday to visit children at the hospital. Prather talked with Emily about the Disney channel and Fischer handed her a signed program for this weekend’s home game.
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Ashley Kemnitz, a nurse in the bone marrow transplant unit, checks Emily’s temperature during the procedure Friday.
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A large mirrored night light in Emily’s room offers comfort at night.
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Minutes after Emily’s bone marrow transplant, she creates new signs for her door. The nurses changed her name tag on the door from “Princess Emily” to “Rock Star Emily.”
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An up close view of the cells that were harvested from a woman in Europe, drip for two hours into Emily’s port.
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Watching cartoons and wearing a crown Friday, Emily Miller, 9, of Portage, goes through a bone marrow transplant at American Family Children’s Hospital in Madison.