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I am so sorry to hear about your niece. I do not know very much about leukiemia, but there are others on this site that do. I will pray for you and your family. What you can do, is be positive, supportive, and get information. Cancer is not necessarily a death sentence. I understand the shock of the news. But really try to think and act positive, it really does help. I too am glad you found us. There are so many wonderful, caring people here. They have become more like family to me, and I am real new to this site. Please keep us posted.
God Bless You,
Sheila
Raelea J. Skow wrote:
My name is Raelea Skow. I am 30 yrs. old. My 6 year old niece was just diagnosed with acute lymphobalstic leukemia on friday. I am searching for any helping hints or information anyone can give me. I don't know what to do for my sister or my niece. But I would like to learn everything possible. As it stands right now our family is in shock. My niece was taken to the Mayo Clinic today where I know she'll get the best care. My family needs some understanding and insight. As most of you probably have experienced one day my Niece Meghan had a cold and then it would'nt go away and now she is faced with this. As the only family member with access to the internet resources I am greatful for finding this site. Thank you very much for any help you can give me. Raelea J. Skow
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