(that's my name also known as Leila) =P
Sorry I have not been in touch, it was chemo and steroid week last week for Jay and they've found a lump on his head. He is fine though smiling through, as always. How is Max? Hope he feeling o.k? I contacted the Histiocytosis Research Trust (UK) and The Histiocytosis of America to discuss possible funding. The association in America said there should be some money from a children's charitable trust at the hospital in Singapore that will be available for his parents, but if they still need some support the trust need to speak to his oncologist to find out the extent of his disease, or an e mail of confirmation, what needs doing (bone marrow etc..) Is it o.k for some one to contact Max's doctor? I think they just need to know specifically how they can help-it would be great if I could talk to them too so I can establish what he needs so I can try to help. Hope this is not too much trouble and truly hope he is doing well.
Take care Lisa x
To reply to this message, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?inbox/readmessage.php&t=21926041784
picture edited by Vanessa
photo snatched from Nadya
Fun with Lionel, Peter, Lyn and Vanessa, Max was just being poked with needles, this time in his foot again, so, no walking, poor thing, he was just starting to enjoy his corridor walks and mom need to carry him again, but this 4 teens managed to cheer him up again and brought a big smile on his face, just as they left the hospital, max got some more visitors,Saiful and Nadya came, so it turned out to be a real fun day for Max, Saiful joked around with him while Nadya became a full time photographer, ahaha, you all brought joy to little Max,thanks a lot for all your time, your parent's should be proud of you :)