"My name is Kivon and my daughter's name is Sydney and we were recently
diagnosed with a rare form of ovarian cancer, called Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor.
It only effects about 0.05% of women that range from 13-35. She's only 6. These
last three months have really been an eye opener!! We have been truly blessed
throughout the whole experience! And we are so grateful! Her older sister
hasn't taken it so well, but we have a really good support system at home. Unlike common cancers, we don't have a support group for our
type, so our family as been amazing and so have the wonderful doctors at
children's! Our oncologist is the best doctor at that hospital if you ask me.
She ended up losing her ovary, which was the size of a softball. So I thank you
all so much!"
We sincerely appreciate you having shared your story with us AND our community. We believe that by sharing one another's stories, H O P E is offered to other families also fighting! May you enjoy a CHRISTMAS filled with JOY!
#sertolileydigcelltumor #ovariancancer #pediatriccancer #loveislouderthancancer
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
Sweet Angel
"Hi thank you so much
it helps in so many ways! My sons name is Angel he was diagnosed with leukemia
on June 15th of this year he was only 4 months old. We went through the whole
process of waiting to see if he had a bone marrow match we knew that was the
cure for is cancer. The type of leukemia he as diagnosed with was jmml. It is a
really really rare kind doctors say out of the whole world there have only been
15 cases of it. It was hard for my husband and I to know that our baby had
cancer. Doctors said that we were going to tests his sister and brothers to see
if they were a match it would be the best for angel. But only 1 out of every 4
sibling are match. We were scared that none of them were a match. We are
Hispanic and hardly any Hispanic donate so angel being on we thought we would
never find a match. We tested his siblings and are blessed that both of his
brothers were a match for him. We went with his older brother Luis who is
5. Luis was so excited to be able to help his brother not be sick anymore and
for him to be home with him. We did transplant on the 19 of August. Luis was so
excited and happy that this day he was going to give angel his blood to help
him feel good! When Luis back for his bone marrow he did not cry he was excited
and happy. When he came out from procedure and woke up he didn't cry or wasn't
scared all he wanted to do was see his little brother his wish came true and he
went and saw his brother. On the 18th of September we got the good news that
there are no more cancerous cells and were discharged. We went home that day
but a week later we were back in hospital he got an infection in his central
line and we count out that we were going to have to remove his spleen we got
all that token care of and now we are home and have 2 doctors appointments a
week in Dallas witch is 2 hours from our house but we couldn't be more happier
to be home. Again thank y'all so much."
God Bless this family. Luis, you're an AMAZING big brother for being so STRONG as to donate bone marrow to your baby brother! Family, enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving together at home!
God Bless this family. Luis, you're an AMAZING big brother for being so STRONG as to donate bone marrow to your baby brother! Family, enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving together at home!
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Meet another strong survivor, Trevor
"Trevor was diagnosed on July 4th with Hodgkin's lymphoma stage 3b . He has put up a good fight. He just finished his 4th round of chemo. The next one starts September 30th. He is a brave 13 year old. He will have 14 straight radiation treatments after chemo is finished. We are very hopeful that he will make a full recovery.
Let's all come together to pause for a moment today to pray for sweet Trevor and his family. Thank you to everyone who donates to make our Wallets of Love program a success so that families like this who need us can reach out to help.
Let's all come together to pause for a moment today to pray for sweet Trevor and his family. Thank you to everyone who donates to make our Wallets of Love program a success so that families like this who need us can reach out to help.
Introducing Jeanie.....
"I am a 42 year old mother of 3 that was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia on April 1, 2015. I was in Dallas for daily IV chemo for one month of inpatient and then daily outpatient iv chemo up until the end of August. I have returned home to Abilene to my family and it is wonderful to see my children daily. I will be on oral chemo for 2 years. I have monthly follow up appointments in Dallas and your gift cards will be very useful during this time. I am an RN and was the director of a Home Health Agency up until the day of my diagnoses. I am no longer employed. Finances are a huge struggle, but I am very grateful to be alive and here to worry about them! Your gift will definitely help so much! Thank you again!"
Another wonderful survivor who is receiving a Wallet of Love today from our program and who needs your prayers today, please join us in lifting her up today with healing thoughts! Thank you for sharing your story with us Jeanie, we are all praying for a FULL recovery!
Another wonderful survivor who is receiving a Wallet of Love today from our program and who needs your prayers today, please join us in lifting her up today with healing thoughts! Thank you for sharing your story with us Jeanie, we are all praying for a FULL recovery!
Friday, September 18, 2015
Meet this beautiful survivor Nicole!!!
"My name is Nicole & I am a breast cancer survivor. I am a 41 year old single divorced mother of 3 & I have custody of my 1 year old great nephew whom I have been raising & taking care of since he was 2 months old. I went & had my very 1st Mammogram on September 26, 2014 after I turned 40. I put it off a little while but one day when I was taking a shower that’s when I felt the huge lump. After my mammogram appointment I was sent for a biopsy & that’s when I was told I had Invasive Ductal Carcinomia. Everything went crazy for me! I cried & was afraid. I prayed a lot. I was told I had to have a mastectomy. I had my left breast removed & had to go through chemotherapy. I have had 4 surgeries so far & I still have one more to go on. My life has truly changed a lot. The good thing about my diagnosis is that it gave me a closer walk with God. Its been hard for me because I am a single parent, but I won't complain because I’m just grateful to be alive. If I had to give any advice for others going thru this, I would say trust God, remain positive & enjoy every single day that God gives you! I pray nobody has to endure this & I pray that they find a cure. God bless you!"
We see you and hear you Nicole, you WILL beat this and be so much stronger because of it. Nicole is one of our Wallet of Love recipients for September!! THIS is what we do with your wonderful donations! Everyone, please lift Nicole up today in prayer, what a wonderful, STRONG woman she is and a great example of my favorite verse, Proverbs 31:25 "She is clothed with strength and dignity and laughs without fear of the future." You have an army of prayer warriors going to work for you today Nicole, be ready to RECEIVE today!!
We see you and hear you Nicole, you WILL beat this and be so much stronger because of it. Nicole is one of our Wallet of Love recipients for September!! THIS is what we do with your wonderful donations! Everyone, please lift Nicole up today in prayer, what a wonderful, STRONG woman she is and a great example of my favorite verse, Proverbs 31:25 "She is clothed with strength and dignity and laughs without fear of the future." You have an army of prayer warriors going to work for you today Nicole, be ready to RECEIVE today!!
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Another sweet family we are helping, meet the lovely Emma
This family particularly touched our hearts because of how young Emma is, she will turn 1 this month and in January was diagnosed with AML Leukemia. Please keep this sweet family in your prayers, they certainly need lots of positive energy flowing their way! Sweet Emma's smile is certainly a big part of that! These are a few words from this amazing little family who we helped last month through your generosity:
"Thank you so much for your generous gift! All those gift cards will come in handy and go to good use! Our little girl is Emma and was diagnosed on January 5th 2015 with AML Leukemia. We are still at the Childrens Hospital in Dallas 130 miles from home after 4 months and 4 rounds of Chemo. We are praying that we can start the Bone Marrow Transplant next month and be home back to a normal life by September! We look forward to keeping in touch with your organization and being a future donator and supporter.
We attached a picture of my family and one of our daughter Emma!
Thank you so much for you support!
Jason and Hailey"
We are helping an average of 6-10 families each month, but can only continue to do this through your generosity. Please consider donating online at www.liltc.org , all donations are 100% tax deductible, we are a registered 501c3 charitable organization and it just feels good to give, doesn't it?? Please pray for this family in the days/weeks/months ahead! Keep fighting baby girl, you've GOT this! Love is LOUDER!!!
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Life is all about perspective
Life, I’ve discovered over the past year, is all about
perspective. Our Lainey started losing
her precious hair again back in March when she was hospitalized. This isn’t necessarily “normal” during this
stage of treatment, but it’s also not abnormal, at the same time, it was
definitely an unwelcome surprise. This
time though, she was older and when we suggested cutting it all again, she
said, “No way Mommy, my hair is beautiful!”
Who was I to argue with her? So,
for the past couple of months, she has held on to that last bit of her hair,
literally. She pulls down the little bit
left on each side all the time, twirls it around her fingers and says, “Mommy,
my hair is getting SOOOOO LOOOONNNNGGG, LOOK!”
Each time, I say, “Oh yes, it IS getting long and how beautiful!”
You see, on the very back of her head, all of the hair came
out though. I was standing behind her in
the mirror one night recently, helping her brush her teeth and she pulled on
those long strands and commented about how long her hair was getting, I looked
at her reflection in the mirror and that’s when it hit me. All she sees when she looks in the mirror is
two long sections of hair on each side.
It does, in fact, look like her hair is much longer, from her
perspective. She doesn’t know that those
two long sections on each side are all of it and she doesn’t have any in the
back.
That’s when I realized, life is all about perspective. Tomorrow will be my last Herceptin drip at
the cancer clinic and I hope, the last time that I will have to get anti-cancer
drugs through a port. It’s hard to
believe that I started this journey a year ago.
When I did, I thought this would be the most awful year of my life. A year later, I have a different
perspective. It has definitely been one
of the hardest years of my life, but awful, I don’t think so. I’ve been given the gift of perspective that
few of us attain in life. I’m crystal
clear now on what’s important and what’s not, who I want to share my space and
time with, and definitely who I don’t. I’m
so thankful for that perspective and the blessing it has been and will be for
the rest of my life. I’m a better wife,
mother, friend and Christian because of it.
So, my Lainey and I are a lot alike, we both see life
differently than everyone else. From her
perspective, her hair is growing a mile a minute and from mine, life is abundantly
full of hope, people are good and I am blessed beyond measure for all of the
things that have happened to me over the past year. What would somebody else say? Doesn’t matter to me, from my perspective,
simply put, Life IS Good!
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