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CURE CHILDHOOD CANCER

CURE's Kids Conquer Cancer One Day at a Time! Atlanta,  Georgia

Isaac del Valle

Isaac del Valle's Story:

They tell me today is a day of celebration but I don’t feel like celebrating. Isaac is lying in a hospital bed recovering from his port removal surgery.  His chemotherapy treatments are over THANK GOD and we begin life after cancer.  I feel blessed to be where we are but what I have watched my son endure over these last 3 ½ years has left scars.

On March 1, 2006 Isaac was diagnosed with ALL-Tcell leukemia.  Because of his age, diagnosis, and initial response to chemo, he was classified as a high risk for relapse.  He immediately began his 3 ½ year treatment protocol - one year of intense chemo and 2 ½ years of maintenance chemo. He was 10 years old at the time and in the middle of fourth grade.

I could list all the horrendous side affects of chemo Isaac experienced, but Isaac prefers I not share them.  No child should experience being that sick. No ten year old should ever have to ask their Mom if they’re going to die.

Isaac journaled his cancer experience with a program through AFLAC called Beads of Courage.  With each procedure or milestone during treatment he got a special bead.  These beads are not given out lightly.  You earn a bead for such things as bone marrow biopsies, chemo infusions, trips to the ER, ect…

Isaac has earned 854 beads – 646 of them his first year of treatment. He has 4 beads for bone marrow biopsies. For his first one he couldn’t be sedated because he had swollen lymph nodes around his heart. He sat up in the hospital bed and held my hand while Dr. Bergsagel took bone marrow from his hip and then did a spinal tap.  Three other nurses stood to the side to hold him down if needed – it wasn’t needed.

He has 150 beads for chemo drugs and infusions, 205 beads for IV starts, blood draws, injections and port accesses and 17 beads for emergency room trips.  He has 10 glow in the dark beads for cranial radiation treatments, 3 beads for surgeries and 24 beads for spinal taps.

Isaac has 14 beads for MRIs, CAT scans and X-rays. Because of the steroids he took as a chemo drug the tops of Isaac’s bones in his shoulders, hips, knees, pelvis and ankles have deteriorated.  At times this is painful for him. We’re hoping they will heal themselves but we don’t know.

He has 49 beads for round the clock antibiotic infusions he received when he ran a fever but had no immune system to fight off infections. He has 35 beads for blood product transfusions which he is allergic to. Towards the end of the first year of chemo his body attacked platelets.  He spent 17 days in the hospital randomly bleeding and not being able to stop easily.

He has one purple heart bead for the completion of therapy!

There are no words to describe how proud I am of my son for the strength, grace and courage he has shown during these years.  The impact of our son being diagnosed with cancer has affected everyone in our family and I’m sure it will continue to affect our lives for many years to come.

Only through research will the protocols continue to change improving the overall chances of survival while lessening the damaging effects of the toxic chemo drugs and one day a cure will be found.  That will be a great day of celebration!

 

About September & CURE'S Kids Conquer Cancer One Day at a Time:
September is recognized as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. This September, CURE Childhood Cancer has committed to raising awareness and raising money to help find a cure for childhood cancer in our lifetime and put an end to this terrible disease through a special program CURE's Kids Conquer Cancer One Day at a Time!

Please help us in our goal of raising $30,000 in the month of September while honoring special CURE kids each day of the month who have been effected by childhood cancer.

For more information, please click here.


About CURE Childhood Cancer:
Founded in 1975, CURE Childhood Cancer is dedicated to conquering childhood cancer through research, education and support of patients and their families. Since its establishment as a grass-roots organization, CURE has focused its efforts on improving the care, quality of life, and survival rate of children with cancer.

The founders, parents and a dedicated pediatric oncologist, joined forces to support laboratory research that would translate into immediate care for children with cancer.

Since that time, CURE has raised millions of dollars to fund cutting edge research at the Aflac Cancer Center Blood Disorders Service at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine.

Through innovative programming, CURE also provides support for stricken families, providing them comfort and support during their time of devastating need.

Visit us online at www.curechildhoodcancer.org for more information.

Also, we wanted to give a special thanks to all of our offline donors.  We appreciate your support!

Dennis Dorner = $50.00
Lois McKibans = $50.00
Rivermont Golf Shop = $100.00

*The total for all offline donations is reflected in the offline donation box.

 

Supporters

Comment Donation
Edward and Florence Burek
$25.00
Lynn & Cindy Carlson
$50.00
Howard & Ann (Uedelhofen) Joondeph One day we hope to have the honor of meeting you!
$100.00
Bob and Debby Flynn
$50.00
Jerry & Mary Ann Hoffman
$100.00
Eloise and Frank Lamons Isaac, You have been so strong we are so proud of you!"
$25.00
Bill, Kara, Hayden and Christian Pumphrey God Bless you Isaac for your strength and your courage! We are all proud of you...
$100.00
Coach Dan Perez
$40.00
Stephanie Abrams God bless you and your wonderful family, Isaac!
$100.00
Anonymous
$50.00
Ella Arik Jonathan and Adam Dudkin Congrats Isaac! what doesn't kill us makes us stronger!
$60.00
Julie Davis
$50.00
Scott Betzel
$50.00
Jenn, Mimi and the Geoffs Great job Isaac!
$100.00
Isaac and Tameka Osabutey
$75.00
Scott & Lynnette Huddle Congratulations Isaac! You did it!
$50.00
Rick and Gina Rufolo
$25.00
Bill and Lauren Schell
$50.00
Stan and Toni Trevisan
$50.00
Madelyn O'Brien
$100.00
Anonymous So happy you are better .
$50.00
Mike and Kathy Kiepura May each day bring you health, happiness and lower golf scores!!
$200.00
Cecilia and Ross Cooper and Family
$50.00
Joanne Szabo
$25.00
Laura and Marc Fawcett
$100.00
Gary and Nancy Scott Isaac, your grandfather has given us updates on your journey. You are an amazing individual.
$200.00
John, Kimberly, Lorenzo, & Maximus Valencia You are an inspiration to my husband & I and to our children!
$25.00
Royce and Becky Bosselman So proud of you, all you have accomplished..and for beating Royce in golf!!
$100.00
John and Carol White Isaac you are a hero in our eyes & the most courageous person we know of.
$25.00
Bob and Marie Wood
$50.00
Virginia Rohner Great Kid
$25.00
ANONYMOUS SM Isaac, you are an inspiraiton to us all.
$50.00
The Melampys
$25.00
George & Mary O'Brien We are so proud of you Isaac
$100.00
Anonymous
$25.00
Richard & Karen Thurgood Isaac, you are such an inspiration!
$100.00
Alice and Bob Heald Keep hitting them straight and long.
$50.00
The Nuckolls Family Sending much love to you and your very special family!
$200.00
Ruth & Bob Brown
$100.00
Anonymous Isaac, your strength inspires others!!!
$50.00
Patricia Sainz Love you, Isaac. And the rest of your family, too!!
$50.00
Anonymous You are an incredible young man. Keep up the fight and I will keep up the prayers.
$25.00
Bill & Betty O'Brien
$250.00
Mike O'Brien
$50.00

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