Z getting daily oral chemo - ALL pediatric cancer
Z getting daily oral chemotherapy. It must be administered at night, two hours post any food he's ingested. I wake him up every night to do this. I am posting this video to raise awareness about pediatric cancer. I want to show the world, how a 5 year old boy, who has cancer - leukemia - is compliant each and every night, when he is woken up from a dead sleep to get his chemo. He never complains about this part of his treatment and has accepted this as a part of his regular life. He's been doing it since he is three and a half years old and will need to do this until he is seven. He is one of thousands of children fighting cancer. Please consider supporting pediatric cancer research. Thank you. I am having trouble with the sound on this and hope I can figure out how to get the audio to work. Well, I figured out the audio and now I am having trouble with the lighting.
Channel: People
Uploaded: June 11, 2007 at 5:20 am
Author: familyinny
Length: 00:04:43
Rating: 5.00
Views: 1129
Tags: chemo leukemia Z
Video Comments:
NintendoPlayer68 (March 25, 2008 at 5:50 pm)
You are an amazing mother, your one in a million, you've taken all hope that comes with this and you fight right along your son's side. Zachary, he works very hard, and the pokemon gifts, those are so cute...he deserves them.
Arpege92 (January 16, 2008 at 5:54 pm)
I've watched all of your videos and one thing is very clear to me. You are an amazing mom who is fighting right along with your brave little boy. God bless you both.
aware4autism (June 14, 2007 at 4:27 am)
Thank you for posting this. Us moms have tend to have the loudest voices when it comes to our children. You are both in our prayers. =O)
tbigler (June 12, 2007 at 4:18 am)
AAARGH. My comments won't stay on here! I hope this works this time. Zachary, you are the most amazing boy and I am very proud of you. You are such a good boy, and you take your medicine like a rock star! I love you! XOXO
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