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"The staff at LRH have a special place in my heart!" Austin Bailey About two years ago, Austin Bailey developed a problem with his left leg. "I couldn't lift my foot up to walk," explains Austin, who currently serves as an administrative assistant with the Littleton Police Department. Austin was diagnosed with a rare type of autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system attacks the myelin that insulates and protects the body's nerves. To help him walk, Austin was equipped with a leg brace. In addition, as part of his ongoing therapy, Austin visits the Oncology, Hematology, & Infusion Center at Littleton Regional Healthcare two consecutive days each month. There, he receives an infusion of immunoglobulins, antibodies that block the attack on his nerves. According to Austin, the therapy has made such a difference. "When I missed six weeks of infusions because of COVID, I had to go back to using a walker to get around," he says. Austin has also been extremely impressed with the care he receives. "The Center is top-notch," he says. "Ive never been treated so well before at any hospital. Kaitlyn Red Elk, MSN, CCRN, Oncologylinfusion Coordinator, and her team bend over backwards to take care of me. I'm there four to six hours during an infusion, and I just sit back in my leather recliner and let the staff take care of my every need. I cannot say enough good things about the people at Littleton Regional Healthcare. They're my family!" LITTLETON REGIONAL HEALTHCARE Oncology, Hematology, & Infusion Center Littleton Regional Healthcare 600 St. Johnsbury Road, Littleton, NH 03561 (603) 444-9376 | LittletonHealthcare.org Where good health begins. "The staff at LRH have a special place in my heart!" Austin Bailey About two years ago, Austin Bailey developed a problem with his left leg. "I couldn't lift my foot up to walk," explains Austin, who currently serves as an administrative assistant with the Littleton Police Department. Austin was diagnosed with a rare type of autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system attacks the myelin that insulates and protects the body's nerves. To help him walk, Austin was equipped with a leg brace. In addition, as part of his ongoing therapy, Austin visits the Oncology, Hematology, & Infusion Center at Littleton Regional Healthcare two consecutive days each month. There, he receives an infusion of immunoglobulins, antibodies that block the attack on his nerves. According to Austin, the therapy has made such a difference. "When I missed six weeks of infusions because of COVID, I had to go back to using a walker to get around," he says. Austin has also been extremely impressed with the care he receives. "The Center is top-notch," he says. "Ive never been treated so well before at any hospital. Kaitlyn Red Elk, MSN, CCRN, Oncologylinfusion Coordinator, and her team bend over backwards to take care of me. I'm there four to six hours during an infusion, and I just sit back in my leather recliner and let the staff take care of my every need. I cannot say enough good things about the people at Littleton Regional Healthcare. They're my family!" LITTLETON REGIONAL HEALTHCARE Oncology, Hematology, & Infusion Center Littleton Regional Healthcare 600 St. Johnsbury Road, Littleton, NH 03561 (603) 444-9376 | LittletonHealthcare.org Where good health begins.