dugan
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My 18 month old daughter was diagnosed with leukemia yesterday morning.
There is a 90%+ success rate for this type of leukemia (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia). That's encouraging but of course when you are talking about the life of your child, anything less than 100% is truly terrifying.
And it's a long road for her, with 2 years and 1 month of chemo treatments ahead. We are really lucky to live in the Boston area, with some of the best oncology specialists in the world.
She begins her chemo tonight. It's amazing how much the world has changed in 48 hours. This time on Friday I was 'stressing' about getting all my Christmas shopping done. Now I just want to laugh because I thought THAT was important.
Those of you with kids, please hug them extra tight tonight and know how blessed you are that they are healthy. And please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.
Katie
There is a 90%+ success rate for this type of leukemia (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia). That's encouraging but of course when you are talking about the life of your child, anything less than 100% is truly terrifying.
And it's a long road for her, with 2 years and 1 month of chemo treatments ahead. We are really lucky to live in the Boston area, with some of the best oncology specialists in the world.
She begins her chemo tonight. It's amazing how much the world has changed in 48 hours. This time on Friday I was 'stressing' about getting all my Christmas shopping done. Now I just want to laugh because I thought THAT was important.
Those of you with kids, please hug them extra tight tonight and know how blessed you are that they are healthy. And please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.
Katie