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This is what leukaemia looks like this week…

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, today, Tiffanie Smith writes about her son Alfie’s treatment for leukaemia. This week Alfie went back to school with a spring in his step and a song on his lips… “Follow the yellow brick road!” to be exact as he has a fondness for Judy Garland of late. He’s Read more about This is what leukaemia looks like this week…[…]

Andrew

September is both sepsis awareness month and childhood cancer awareness month, today Donna Self tells us about her son Andrew, who developed sepsis whilst on chemotherapy for leukaemia. When Andrew was two years old he was diagnosed with a myelodysplastic syndrome which had the possibility to evolve into Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. Unfortunately this is what Read more about Andrew[…]

He teaches me not to stress the little things

Donna Layne tells us about her son, Darrion and one of his recent achievements, learning to brush his teeth independently, nice one Darrion! We found out that Darrion had Down syndrome postnatally. Shocked as you can imagine, I (mum) cried for a week and went through what seemed like a grieving process. Within 24 hours Read more about He teaches me not to stress the little things[…]