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Posted by DJL on July 14, 2006 at 08:30:26 from (164.144.240.25):
In Reply to: Re: Stop what your doing posted by dhermesc on July 14, 2006 at 05:46:12:
Dhermesc- Can you give me more details about your 6 year old. The reason I ask is, my wife and I buried our only child in August of 2003. He was almost five years old. From birth to age 2 1/2 our son was a perfectly health, normal child. In Feb of 2001 he was diagnosed with an unexplained brain tumor. After countless surgeries, chemo, siezures and blood transfusions he lost his courageus fight. You guys would have loved him. He was more of a tractor guy than I am! Nothing made him happier than getting out our restored JD B and driving around the block a time or two. I can relate to your experience as my son had multiple times where the physicians thought it was over and after a couple days, he would walk out of the PICU. My heart, thoughts and prayers go out to this family. I can't think of anything more difficult than losing a child. I still miss our son. DJL
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