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HOPE vs. REALITY

Here is something for those of you who came down on me for not being hopeful enough, during the worst of the last 6 months. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41299984/ns/health-cancer/

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ELLA IS HOME!!!

Deb here to give you some long awaited Ella updates… What an amazing feeling to come home from work to a peaceful home with Ella resting, and Glen doing what he does best – being a dad! It’s been months since I’ve heard what I am hearing now.  Glen playing Ella lullabies on the guitar, [...]

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The last night, before the last day, in the hospital

Think back 5 and a half months ago.  What was happening in your life?  Do you remember the little details from each day, how the air smelled, the sounds around you?  Do you remember the little things your child did that made you laugh, or angry, confused?  How about your spouse, do you remember some [...]

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WHAT IS UP WITH AMAZING NEIGHBORS?

Is there a God?  Is there something in the water up here on Peaks Pike Rd?  It’s gotta be something super-natural, because we have some incredibly compassionate folks up here on the hill.  Yesterday, as I wrote about in the last blog, our landlord and neighbor Jason came over and helped me build the wheelchair [...]

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LASTEST MRI RESULTS…….ELLA IS CANCER-FREE!!!!

Yesterday was a very difficult day for all of us.  Waiting to hear the results of Ella’s MRI brought us all back to those days when our emotions were in tatters, when we were waking each day not knowing if this would be Ella’s last.  I tried very hard to concentrate on the logic; Ella [...]

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One more MRI and then we are homeward bound!

Ella will have one last MRI before we leave UCSF, after nearly five straight months in the hospital.  From coma and despair, to hope and joy, our family has been through more in this five months than most will ever experience in their lives.  The feeling of not knowing if your child will live or [...]

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