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Name: Steph
User Type: Teenager or Young Adult With Cancer
Condition: Other Tumours
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Edwards Story
Name: Debbie
User Type: Parent or Guardian of Child With Cancer
Condition: Brain Tumours
My youngest Edward was diagnosed with a Pilocystic Astrocytoma in December 2006. I felt as though my world had collapsed. Its so difficult to put into words the emotions you feel as a parent. It was like a bad dream . Edward was an emergency case and had 95% of the tumour removed. The operation took several hours with 12 further hours in recovery. Our best Christmas present was the Doctors allowing him home Christmas Eve and the biopsy result giving him the all clear. All had been well for ...
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Tim's China Cycle for CLIC Sargent
Name: Tim
User Type: CLIC Sargent supporter/fundraiser
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After having completed CLIC Sargent's Brazil Cycle & Project for Kids with Cancer challenge in November 2007, I was well and truly hooked! I was determined to help again in 2008 and returned to the CLIC Sargent website to see where the next cycling challenge would be in. The destination was China and i could think was wow, where do i sign up! I’m confident I can achieve the sponsorship of £2500, as i raised over £4000 for the Brazil cycle event. One of my work colleagues has agreed to ...
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The Worst Day of my Life
Name: Lolly
User Type: Teenager or Young Adult With Cancer
Condition: Acute Lymphobalstic Leukaemia
The day I got diagnosed with the big 'C' as they call it, my heart skip-ped a beat. You never ever think it'll happen to you and when it does, you just don't know what to do. I arrived home and cried. The thought of dying never crossed my mind. Everyone started tiptoeing round me and nobody knew what to say. Later, my mum sat be down and explained to me how she and dad were going to be there for me and that if I had any questions, I should ask them. The first question I felt like asking was ...
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Acute Lymphobalstic Leukaemia
Name: ian_spike
User Type: Parent or Guardian of Child With Cancer
Condition: Acute Lymphobalstic Leukaemia
My son Ace Blue was diagnosed on 28 January 2008 with Acute Lymphobalstic Leukaemia. WOW what a shock this was, never in my life did I think I would be facing this situation. He is only 3 years old and how could this happen. My wife and I where absolutly gutted and went through so many emotions. Anger being a major one we snapped at each other and just found it hard to deal with. we have 2 other children our daughter Sky 5 years old and Summer who is only 6 months. We read so many books on the ...