Thank you again JWdaughter.
Smiddy - this is exactly what I'm looking for. I just didn't know where to start, and everyone is helping me with that. The abundance of information and sources here are excellent.
my son is nearing completion of his 3-1/2 year chemo journey.
i have an appointment with his primary oncologist at the end of next month as an end of treatment exit meeting.
she and her team are leads at this particular hospital.
Thank you again JWdaughter.
Smiddy - this is exactly what I'm looking for. I just didn't know where to start, and everyone is helping me with that. The abundance of information and sources here are excellent.
my son is nearing completion of his 3-1/2 year chemo journey.
i have an appointment with his primary oncologist at the end of next month as an end of treatment exit meeting.
she and her team are leads at this particular hospital.
my son is nearing completion of his 3-1/2 year chemo journey.
i have an appointment with his primary oncologist at the end of next month as an end of treatment exit meeting.
she and her team are leads at this particular hospital.
Orphan crow & Neverknew - thank you. I will incorporate both.
All for show - many doctors and nurses assume the average person knows that the treatments they or their loved ones undergo is confidential. Many jws automatically think the hlc is their for them and once there cannot be dismissed. It would be helpful if doctors and nurses told patients that they can give the transfusion at night and not have anyone else know about it. That is the parents right. Giving them another option.
It is a whirlwind when in that situation. Your world is falling apart. I thought my son was going to die and angry at god and everything. I almost punched a hole through my tile bathroom wall. The last thing someone can face in that state of emergency is the thought of losing your entire support system.
What you are stating about doctors not caring about these types of things has not been my experience with my son's children's hospital. I believe what you are expressing is where things were and have been. Just treat the disease and not the person. Fortunately that has changed over the years though progress is still needed.
my son is nearing completion of his 3-1/2 year chemo journey.
i have an appointment with his primary oncologist at the end of next month as an end of treatment exit meeting.
she and her team are leads at this particular hospital.
All for show - I appreciate what you have to say and how you put it. How do you think they would respond bringing up that many parents do not know or really understand how confidentiality works.
If not them maybe the nursing staff.
my son is nearing completion of his 3-1/2 year chemo journey.
i have an appointment with his primary oncologist at the end of next month as an end of treatment exit meeting.
she and her team are leads at this particular hospital.
Cofty - Disneyland and a party. We are also waiting for his make a wish hoping for a Disney cruise.
Orphan crow - any and all information is greatly apreciated.
Find the lost - thank you. My son was actually born at St Jude. Had no idea at the time what they were known for. He was initially diagnosed at 5 years old.
my son is nearing completion of his 3-1/2 year chemo journey.
i have an appointment with his primary oncologist at the end of next month as an end of treatment exit meeting.
she and her team are leads at this particular hospital.
Landy they already think that of me since I was an active jw with all its baggage when my son first went into the hospital. I have nowhere to go but up from here.
I was also going to ask if there are any charities for doctors and nurses who work with children. From my observations it appears they suffer from me illnesses and die younger. I was thinking of starting a charity along these lines.
my son is nearing completion of his 3-1/2 year chemo journey.
i have an appointment with his primary oncologist at the end of next month as an end of treatment exit meeting.
she and her team are leads at this particular hospital.
my son is nearing completion of his 3-1/2 year chemo journey.
i have an appointment with his primary oncologist at the end of next month as an end of treatment exit meeting.
she and her team are leads at this particular hospital.
My son is nearing completion of his 3-1/2 year chemo journey. I have an appointment with his primary oncologist at the end of next month as an end of treatment exit meeting. She and her team are leads at this particular hospital.
I plan on using this opportunity to show my gratitude for all they do as best I can. I was also going to put forward a presentation request regarding jws and blood.
A little back story so you can understand how our unique viewpoint may help them. My wife and I were the typical intolerable jws when my son started his protocol. The hospital and their staff were unbelievable in their graciousness and their care. A little over halfway through this journey we began our exit and we are now all out of this cult.
I was hoping to accomplish the following. 1st to help them understand even just to a small degree the mind control and potential loss of their entire support system. 2nd and more importantly what they should be helping people understand about confidentiality. This initial meeting will be brief, but my goal is to pitch my idea in a bullet point format perhaps with a rough power point presentation to hopefully move this to a full staff presentation. The hospital I'm speaking of is children's hospital of orange county. My goal is to start at this hospital and carry this message to other hospitals. Starting in Southern California and expanding from there.
I know marc and cora did something similar and I would like to get in touch with them but don't know how.
Any help and advice is greatly appreciated.
i will be sending a letter to all my siblings in the next couple of weeks, and wanted everyone's take on it.
the primary purpose of this letter is to pave the way for a limited relationship.
i want to invite them to my son's celebration for finishing his leukemia treatment.
The searcher thank you for your edit. This is what I'm looking for. Thoughts and critiques from the abundance of experience here.
I welcome all thoughts.
i will be sending a letter to all my siblings in the next couple of weeks, and wanted everyone's take on it.
the primary purpose of this letter is to pave the way for a limited relationship.
i want to invite them to my son's celebration for finishing his leukemia treatment.