Spiderweb Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 Happy Birthday Johnny. March 12, 2000, the day my Little John was diagnosed with ALL (Leukemia) seems almost a lifetime ago. After 39 months of chemo (ended on 5/11/04) he has tested clean now for 6 months. He began Kindergarten this year and since I work evenings, I've always had him with me when my wife worked. Letting him go to school was very difficult even if only for half a day. Admittedly, I cried. I cried because I wanted him to stay with me, I cried because I worried that he wouldn't be cared for as I do him, but mostly I cried because he could go. And now because Christmas is almost upon us, it's time to step back a moment and be thankful for what gifts we have. Next to my wife, my children have been the greatest gifts bestowed upon me and it's taken me until my late 40's to realize this. Little Johnny adds a giant exclamation point to this. So for everyone out there who's still battling over what life is all about, I hope this may help to direct you to find what really matters. To everyone here, Merry Christmas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njsue Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 What you have said is the true meaning of christmas. God Bless your son. He has a great future ahead of him. For he has the best father in the world to care about him. I commend your son for the courage he has. Merry Christmas to you all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jarthur31 Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 OMG, man! Wow, that brought me close to tears. BTW, I donate to the Hershey Medical Center in Penn state that deals with this type of illness to kids. May your son live a normal life as he possibly can hereafter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark VI Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 Where children are, there is the golden age... That was very moving, OhBF. Glad to see all is working out. Your family has been through a lot and deserves a great holiday season. Best of wishes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Campy Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 That's just terrific, what a great victory for him and all of your family! Judging by that post, he's a hero with one helluva good role model. Congratulations and Happy Birthday Johnny! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Coli Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 Sounds like you're kind of a hero, too, OhBF. Merry Christmas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cåblelady Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 Happy Birthday Johnny! .......and Merry Christmas to the whole family! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Tate Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 Next to my wife, my children have been the greatest gifts bestowed upon me and it's taken me until my late 40's to realize this. 156467[/snapback] Sounds like you would have figured it out without the hardship. Happy Birthday Johnny, you tough little SOB. A life of never taking anything for granted awaits you. Your parents' example of focusing on what really matters will be one to emulate. Enjoying things many don't take notice of, having empathy and understanding of the hardships of others, having the emotional and mental courage to stand where others may falter - these are just a few of the many things that have been forged into steel by the heat. Enjoy the clarity of purpose in your life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike in Syracuse Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 Happy Birthday Johnny. March 12, 2000, the day my Little John was diagnosed with ALL (Leukemia) seems almost a lifetime ago. After 39 months of chemo (ended on 5/11/04) he has tested clean now for 6 months. He began Kindergarten this year and since I work evenings, I've always had him with me when my wife worked. Letting him go to school was very difficult even if only for half a day. Admittedly, I cried. I cried because I wanted him to stay with me, I cried because I worried that he wouldn't be cared for as I do him, but mostly I cried because he could go. And now because Christmas is almost upon us, it's time to step back a moment and be thankful for what gifts we have. Next to my wife, my children have been the greatest gifts bestowed upon me and it's taken me until my late 40's to realize this. Little Johnny adds a giant exclamation point to this. So for everyone out there who's still battling over what life is all about, I hope this may help to direct you to find what really matters. To everyone here, Merry Christmas. 156467[/snapback] OhBF, Great message and an excellent reminder of what this season is all about. My niece was diagnosed with ALM two years ago. They went the chemo route at Milwaukee Children's Hospital but unfortunately she did not stay in remission. She had a bone marrow transplant this summer and thankfully, she is doing great. What amazed me the most is the strength that can be exhibited by a 6 year old girl. She also taught me some things about life I may not have have learned on my own. Experiencing a challenge like that helps keep all the pissing, moaning, whining and bitching that goes on here in perspective. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IDBillzFan Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 Great to hear he's doing so well. Merry Christmas, indeed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njsue Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 OhBF, Great message and an excellent reminder of what this season is all about. My niece was diagnosed with ALM two years ago. They went the chemo route at Milwaukee Children's Hospital but unfortunately she did not stay in remission. She had a bone marrow transplant this summer and thankfully, she is doing great. What amazed me the most is the strength that can be exhibited by a 6 year old girl. She also taught me some things about life I may not have have learned on my own. Experiencing a challenge like that helps keep all the pissing, moaning, whining and bitching that goes on here in perspective. 156649[/snapback] God Bless her Mike. Tough little trooper she is. Merry Christmas to you and your family. She and all the other little troopers will be in my thoughts. I love children. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick in RaChaCha Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 Happy Birthday to Johnny! And Merry Christmas to your whole family! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawk Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 While people are out in the malls extending their credit cards to the max, to please their healthy spoiled children, there are 1000's of sad stories, like johnnys. I work in the health field, and this time of year is especially hard for families of ill relatives. We have a wonderful woman at work whose husband has very few days left. She has 2 beautiful sons, but she keeps her head held high. In fact untill she left on family leave, most people in the office did not know of her plight. I dont know about the rest of you, but Christmas, doesnt feel like it used to. Its all about the presents, not the goodwill to men. I lost my daughter last year, she finally succumed to neurofibromatosis2. After 41 surgurys in 13 yrs. It was finally too much. So as Stephen Stills would say "Teach Your children well.." Go do a good deed for someone before you hit the malls. I guarantee you, you'll rediscover what Christmas is all about. Happy Birhtday Johnny!!! And Merry Christmas!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AiO Posted December 12, 2004 Share Posted December 12, 2004 Sounds like a very special little boy was blessed with a pretty special dad too. God bless you all! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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