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Trainer's Daughter Beats Leukemia
14 Dec
Summary
- Monroe, daughter of Gunnar Peterson, has successfully entered remission from leukemia.
- The family received immense global support following the diagnosis announcement in 2024.
- Peterson's wife actively explored alternative treatments alongside conventional care.

Celebrity trainer Gunnar Peterson expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support after his daughter Monroe's battle with leukemia. Monroe, now five, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in 2024, a journey Peterson shared on social media, eliciting a global response.
Currently in remission, Monroe is recovering well, though she still requires infusions. Peterson lauded the medical care at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and highlighted his wife's proactive approach, exploring alternative medicine and gut health therapies. He emphasized the incredible kindness of strangers and his community during their difficult time.
Peterson encouraged others facing hardship to reach out, noting that people are often willing to help in surprising ways. He also shared how he uses Solbasium red-light therapy for recovery and recovery, even for his children's sports-related ailments. While Monroe may not fully recall the experience, her family cherishes the progress and healing.




