Wednesday 1 August 2007

Pinch, punch first of the month

Playing with my farm
Enjoying the summer while it lasts....

William helping out at The Courts

A fun day with Grandma and Grandpa today and a ride in their new car to see some cows. We got a big booklet from GOS all about BMT and stuff which has made me feel sick scared to read but we also have Netty, our Clinical Nurse Specialist's e mail (if I can decipher her writing) now so we can send her our daft questions which I am sure she will enjoy reading over a coffee and chocolate hobnob. A doctor from Bath also rang today to let me know Williams blood results, which was good, even though I already knew them..I wonder whether that's what junior doctors do on their first day?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear C,R,W and G,
I love all the pictures of William looking so happy and lots of your comments made me smile.
Lots of love & fun Tasha xxxx

Anonymous said...

Hello,

I also got the link to your website via David's website. My son Baden also has Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome. We live in Canada, but I was born and raised in West Bromwich (yes I am a long suffering Baggies fan!). Baden was born on Feb 6/03, he was diagnosed in May that year and then received his transplant in August at the age of 6 months. I can relate to the anxiety you feel about the transplant. I remember those days. Our Baden is now a thriving 4 year old. He has some minor issues relating to the transplant but overall it is great. There is light at the end of the tunnel. I wish you all the best with William. If you ever have any questions or want to check with another family about something feel free to contact us.
Best wishes,
Joanne Klein & Family
www.caringbridge.org/ca/baden

Anonymous said...

Hello All,

William is such a little cutie, Tasha has been keeping me up to date with his news, so its nice to finally see a photo of him.
Will be thinking about you over the coming months, hope it all goes well.
Joey and Jake send William a big Bonjour!
Love Asha