Review of Chad's Triumph
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First dealing with leukemia and the dealing with her son being sick. Alot of courage to write about her son's illness and some set backs from the illness. The changes her family was going thru everyday from her son having luekemeia. First hand experience and thoughts of her child being sick. A remarkable story from first hand experience to be writing about. The questions in your mind during through out the experience that would be explained in detail and living with it being your son would be very difficult to handle writing about it would give someone else a better understanding of what the child was going through and what therew family was going through. Sometimes writing is a way to greive someones experience and help them cope with the loss of a family member. IT would be very difficult when it is your son or a young child. I could see writing would be a helpful way to describe the deatils of what there son went thru on the care that he recieved.
The evaluations of doctors the boy recieved and how family understood the diagnosis of leukemia. Alot of prayers to the family so little time in life for a person so tiny to experience. My condolences for the family and being able to give and write a story it gives other people insight from what they have experienced first hand.
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