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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Brooke's Journey With Neuroblastoma

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  1. yup that brought tears to the eyes.. awesome though. she is always smiling no matter the circumstances
    jspear

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  2. Something like this will give all the little cancer fighter's strength. Always a smile no matter what. What a strong little girl.

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  3. sad children has to suffer like this. look at the beautiful smile even with what she has been through.my 18 month old granddaughter has diamond blackfan anemia a rare genetic disorder only 750 worldwide has it. her body can't make red blood cells, so far she has had 26 blood transfusions to keep her alive. we know what the family is going through, and our thoughts go out to you and precious Brooke.Please also pray for Ashlynn,that the blood she receives keeps her going. you can read about her by visiting caringbridge.org/visit/ashlynnbruce

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  4. Amazing video! Not only is Brooke an inspiration but her parents as well!

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  5. this was just posted by Amy:

    "Well, no discharge for us today either. Brooke still doesn't feel any better. I have never seen her so tired & unhappy. Hoping to make it home for Christmas..."

    Please pray for Brooke to make it home by Christmas.

    for those that missed this last night on WBOC, here is a link to another video describing the Mulford's struggle this past year.

    http://www.wboc.com/global/video/flash/popupplayer.asp?ClipID1=4402993&h1=A%20Little%20Girl's%20Brave%20Cancer%20Battle&vt1=v&at1=Promotion%2024&d1=245533&LaunchPageAdTag=Search%20Results&activePane=info&rnd=68554723

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  6. Watch 'My Sisters Keeper'... touching movie.
    May god be with this little girl& her family!

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  7. Kiss your childern and pray for Brooke, Amy and Rob....
    Life is so unfair.

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