Honored Kid

Jamie

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Location

Anticoh, TN, US

Diagnosis

Neuroblastoma

Date of Diagnosis

January 2006

Status

Angel

Treated At

Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt

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My Story

My son Jamie was a very active little boy, always leaving a smile on every ones faces! Jamie was a sweet, loving, fun to be around child. On Jan. 28th 2006 my husband and I decided Jamie was not himself. We took him to Vanderbilt Childrens Hospital in Nashville. Much to our surprise we were given news that no parent ever wants to or should have to hear. Our precious baby was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma. This was not the worst news we would get. We were told there was treatment no cure, not much research, and the hopes were not high. After a short but very hard battle with this demon, my baby earned his wings on April 24th,2006. My son was 3 1/2 when he earned them wings, no child should ever be put through this, lets do something about it!

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