

Wow.. It had been more than a week since I last post blog. This whole week really SUPER busy...
Not busy with other leisure activites but with my little darling, Emily.
Emily is my 4 years old patient. She is diagnosed with leukemia when she was born. I worked as a volunteer with the children cancer and Emily was my very first case. I remember when i first met Emily in hospital, she was 6 months old but she looked like she was only 3 months old... so fragile...so pea-sized. Needles, plasters and tubes could be found anywhere on her thin skin. There was no single area that could be spared from these. Really make ppl heart ache. WHy such a make a small child undergo this kind of tortures? She really go through a lot of suffering in these few years. Bone marrow transplant, Chemotherapy... whatever u can think of, she had already gone through.
Over these few years, we have upgraded from nurse-patient relationship to sister. I treated her as my 'little' sister.
She just celebrated her 4 years old last week. I dun know how many more birthdays is there for her to celebrate, 1 more year,2 more years,3 more years???......but i treat every moments or birthdays with Emily as her last day. To her, everyday is extra bouses but for me, the very least that I can do for her is to make her everyday "memorable".
Emily, WIsh u happy everyday......Jie Jie want to see your sweet smile everyday.
Not busy with other leisure activites but with my little darling, Emily.
Emily is my 4 years old patient. She is diagnosed with leukemia when she was born. I worked as a volunteer with the children cancer and Emily was my very first case. I remember when i first met Emily in hospital, she was 6 months old but she looked like she was only 3 months old... so fragile...so pea-sized. Needles, plasters and tubes could be found anywhere on her thin skin. There was no single area that could be spared from these. Really make ppl heart ache. WHy such a make a small child undergo this kind of tortures? She really go through a lot of suffering in these few years. Bone marrow transplant, Chemotherapy... whatever u can think of, she had already gone through.
Over these few years, we have upgraded from nurse-patient relationship to sister. I treated her as my 'little' sister.
She just celebrated her 4 years old last week. I dun know how many more birthdays is there for her to celebrate, 1 more year,2 more years,3 more years???......but i treat every moments or birthdays with Emily as her last day. To her, everyday is extra bouses but for me, the very least that I can do for her is to make her everyday "memorable".
Emily, WIsh u happy everyday......Jie Jie want to see your sweet smile everyday.
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