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Tuesday morning, we had scheduled a meeting with the two neurosurgeons and oncologist, but due to logistical snafus, it never took place.
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The weekend was a blur, with several visitors and the excitement of a pending move “upstairs” to the regular pediatric area.
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On Thursday morning, the neurosurgery team decided to clamp Colin’s drain to see how the intracranial pressure fares.
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Today, Colin had surgery to install the life port.
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Monday was a whirlwind.
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This has turned out to be the best Father’s Day for Ian.
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Saturday was a big visiting day for Colin.
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A treatment plan involving chemotherapy, additional neurosurgery and radiation starts to take shape and, as Colin gradually [...]
Information on the general course of chemotherapy treatment and Aidan’s anxiety about his brother’s [...]
Describes the immediate neurological effects following Colin’s first surgery and his early [...]
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2011 St. Jude Give Thanks. Walk (Nov. 19) Please join us in helping St. Jude! On Saturday, November 19, we are participating in the New York City St. Jude Give Thanks. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, though we originally registered for the one in Meriden, CT. (Confusing, I know, but we like to keep people on their toes.)
There are 80 walks across the country, and registration is free if you would like to participate. Support our team or create your own to help in the fundraising. Even a few dollars make a difference.
Our fundraising page: https://waystohelp.stjude.org/sjVPortal/public/displayUserPage.do?eventId=175950&programId=601&userId=678655
Colin has received the bulk of his care at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, which performs invaluable research on childhood cancers and other lifethreatening illnesses and provides its services absolutely free of charge to all patients. We ask that you consider St. Jude for your charitable giving to help reduce suffering and improve the lives of children across the world. St. Jude received a five-star rating on Charity Navigator!
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