My daughter was diagnosed with ALL in January 2011. This is our story as we try to overcome this dreadful illness and regain our normal lives.
Monday, 8 April 2013
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Crawling to the finish line
So we have just over a week of chemo tablets to go.
Daughter had her final spinal chemotherapy and bone marrow last week. We haven't heard back from the bone marrow, which is a good sign.
We have to have a meeting with our consultant to talk through what happens next, though I'm aware she will remain a patient for at least 6 months.
I'm starting to actually look forward to our holiday now, even though I still have to try and find some travel insurance for us to go. We have certainly earned it.
These past few years have been really, really tough.
Daughter had her final spinal chemotherapy and bone marrow last week. We haven't heard back from the bone marrow, which is a good sign.
We have to have a meeting with our consultant to talk through what happens next, though I'm aware she will remain a patient for at least 6 months.
I'm starting to actually look forward to our holiday now, even though I still have to try and find some travel insurance for us to go. We have certainly earned it.
These past few years have been really, really tough.
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