Madelaine's Journey With Leukaemia

Welcome to 'Madelaine's Journey with Leukaemia'.

This is a site about my Daughter, Madelaine.

Madelaine was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia when she was 14 months old.

The purpose of this site has many facets. Firstly, we (Mummy and Daddy aka Lisa Howe and David Armistead) find it therapeutic to look back on her journey through her illness. We believe she will get better with every breath in our bodies and we want her to read this in her adulthood and wonder what all the fuss was about!
It is for our families and close friends in the hope that they too may have a deeper understanding of her illness and also the issues surrounding it. Also, other parents that find themselves with seriously ill children may find some comfort knowing that they are not on their own. We are are all on this journey together.

Mostly, this is for Madelaine.
One day she will read this and realise her parents have gone mad.........
And she will know how much she is loved..

Dave and I would like to also thank everyone who has supported us throughout Madelaine's illness.

Many people have asked what they can do to help us. Well, we have created a fundraising page on behalf of Madelaine and ourselves with proceeds going to the Candlelighters Trust. The Trust help children with cancer and their families. They have helped us. Unfortunately, there will always be children with cancer and there will always be a need for Candlelighters. So if you want to help, please donate and click on http://www.justgiving.com/madelaineeve

Also, Madelaine and children like her rely on the availability of blood. Madelaine has had many blood transfusions. So if you don't already, please give blood if you can.

And please continue to say your prayers.

Thank you. x


June 5, 2009

Good News

Madelaine's bloodcount was good yesterday and the lumbar puncture went ahead as planned. Her chemotherapy has been increased as a result. She coped really well yesterday. She was abit 'miffed' that she had to be fasted for the anaesthetic and was a little grumpy that she could not have breakfast. She has exactly 12 weeks left of treatment now. Geoff, Madelaine's consultant, is really pleased with Madelaine's progress. Geoff originally diagnosed Madelaine's illness 2 years ago and we, as a family, have maintained a wonderful relationship with him. I trust him implicitly and sometimes find myself hanging on to every word he says. Madelaine loves him to pieces and is really relaxed and cheeky with him. Geoff and his Team have been amazing and they do not just do their jobs, but they actually genuinely really care about the children that come into their care.
They have saved Madelaine's life and I am eternally in their debt.

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