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daughter, Courtney, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a pediatric
solid tumor cancer, in May '96 at nine months old. Over the
next ten months she underwent two surgeries and nine cycles
of chemotherapy. An exploratory surgery and various scans
in March '97 showed no residual tumor, and she was deemed
to be in remission.
In
July '98 she relapsed and underwent two surgeries, six cycles
of chemotherapy, radiation to her head and abdomen, and on
April 1, 1999, an autologous stem cell (bone marrow) transplant.
After being released at "day plus 19", she was re-admitted
twice for complications, but then progressed daily.
By
early June she was back to her usual 'high energy' self and
we were confident that she would make a full recovery. We
prayed daily for her to have a healthy and happy childhood
that all children should enjoy! She began pre-school in mid
August and loved the time she spent there with her new friends.
Courtney's future looked bright and cancer-free, but on August
30, 1999, we were devastated when we found out that the cancer
had returned. At that point we decided to make the best of
each and every day we had with her. We went to Sea World and
Legoland in San Diego with extended family and had a wonderful
time! In October our family went on her Make A Wish trip to
Disney World in Florida, and had a vacation filled with memories
that will last a lifetime!
Throughout
everything Courtney endured in her four short years, she was
a very energetic, bright, cheerful, happy and outgoing little
girl. Cancer had been a way of life for her, and she had no
idea that life was not like this for all children!
On
Thanksgiving morning, November 25, 1999, Courtney passed away
peacefully at home.
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