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At the beginning of June 2007, Bianca was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia or ALL for short. This was approximately 2 weeks before she turned 4. The diagnosis turned our world upside down and we were completely devastated. Not only did we have to make a lot of adjustments and changes, but we did not have the luxury of time to make those decisions, it was simply a matter of jump in and do what we needed to do.
This blog is about Bianca and her treatment as well as some of the things the family gets up to.
We are constantly amazed at the courage Bianca shows throughout the process and how she just does what she needs to without complaining. She is just a typical four year old who loves being a big sister to Caitlyn (born February 2007).
It is a bit of a bitter-sweet experience: Every day that we get through is a day that we won, it is a day closer to the final day of treatment, but it was also a day that we lost, a day where Bianca couldn’t do what she used to do or perhaps couldn’t see a friend because of her low levels.
But we made the decision that we would remain positive and that we would run this race one step at a time.
2 comments:
I was just wondering if you have ever had to delay treatment due to low ANC or white count? Have her lymphocyte percentages ever been hight around 66%? you can email me back at guindons@comcast.net if you would like to answer. Thank you Joanna
Bianca's a beautiful girl, one of God's little angels. She's been so brave and so strong and through so much more than any little girl should ever have to go through.
She'll start getting better--today. When Sunday comes around again, there will be a change for the better. Believe that she'll be healed. God wants all of his little angels healthy and happy.
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