tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255856208825375078.post2342159468846072875..comments2023-03-29T13:58:38.694+01:00Comments on Life Love and Leukaemia: Watching and WaitingLisa Griffithshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18237904691117414513noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255856208825375078.post-69508322617328680842017-06-06T13:14:37.712+01:002017-06-06T13:14:37.712+01:00Thank you so much for your kind comment. I hope yo...Thank you so much for your kind comment. I hope your daughter isn't in hospital for long. We had quite a few trips and stays during IM and DI, those first 4 phases are particularly tough going. I think it's easy to underestimate how emotionally draining the uncertainty is, for the whole family. I hope that, like us, maintenance is (relatively) kind to you. Best wishes to your daughter. Lisa Lisa Griffithshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18237904691117414513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255856208825375078.post-1245122541259310472017-06-05T22:04:22.771+01:002017-06-05T22:04:22.771+01:00Glad to hear Hugo is doing better. My little girl ...Glad to hear Hugo is doing better. My little girl is going through interim maintenance just now and earlier tonight was admitted to hospital having had a temperature this afternoon (although no antibiotics yet). This is our first return to the ward after two months away and like yourselves we had been awaiting the time when we would have to go in and kept expecting it to happen. Need to wait and see how things go but I just wanted to comment and thank you for sharing your experiences as it has been helpful to dip in and reflect on what we have been through so far and what we have still to experience as she bravely fights on (as Hugo does too). Stephen<br />Mr Smallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04919867280429672741noreply@blogger.com