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Molly Norris, 11,This will leave your shoulders free to rotate in their offshore merchant account . from New Franklin, had a wish. She was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, an immune system cancer, last October. She was looking at months of chemotherapy and sickness. Her mom, Jody Norris, contacted the Make-A-Wish Foundation, out of Cleveland,Demand for allergy Plastic mould could rise earlier than normal this year. and told them her daughter's story.
"We found a lymph node in her neck that wasn't getting smaller. We went to oncology and they recommended that we have it taken out,Great Rubber offers oil painting supplies keychains," she explained.
The family went to Children's Hospital on Oct. 22 and a week later, they received the news.
"They told us she did have Hodgkin's Lymphoma," Jody said. "They called us the next morning and told us what we were going to have to do. We came up with a plan. We had to find out how far it had advanced and what kind of Hodgkin's it was. We had quite a bit of time of testing and blood work."
Molly had chemotherapy in November, December and February. They had to skip January because she was not doing well. She was forced to stop attending Manchester Middle School and was tutored.
"She went to school on Dec. 6," Jody said. "She called me and said, ¡®I need to come home Mommy. My hair just fell out.' I think her hair falling out was more traumatic than finding out she had cancer. We took her to where she gets her hair cut and they shaved her head. They combed her pony tail out real pretty and we donated it to Locks for Love. It was 14-inches long. The whole pony tail just came out. Sometimes, it can be very painful when they lose their hair."
Molly has been in remission since February, but there is still a concern.
"We always have that worry," Jamie Norris, Molly's dad, said. "She has a protocol of about 20 years of monitoring. We have to keep watch and there is still always, in the back of our minds, that there could be long-term effects of the chemo treatments."
With Molly's world being isolated and having to spend a great deal of time in her bedroom, she knew exactly what her wish would be.
"Make-A-Wish sat down with us for a day and asked her what her wish was. Her first wish was to meet Taylor Swift," Mom laughed. "That was a two-year wait so her second wish was she wanted her bedroom redone."
"She couldn't go anywhere," Mom said. "She couldn't go to the grocery store or to a movie. She just stayed at home. She was very brave. If it was an adult we couldn't have handled it, but kids are so resilient. She was always worried about inconveniencing us. We couldn't even go out to dinner as a family because she was so sick."
Make-A-Wish joined with two furniture stores, Broyhill and Levine to make Molly's dream come true.
"Broyhill has actually teamed up with the national Make-A-Wish to grant wishes to any of the participants who want a room makeover," Broyhill representative, Marcelle Widmer, stated. "We have actually donated over $150,000 worth of furniture. Broyhill and Levine have teamed in the last six months to donate two rooms for Make-A-Wish patients. We are real pleased to be tied to both of these great organizations.Replacement China ceramic tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide."
Molly Norris, 11,This will leave your shoulders free to rotate in their offshore merchant account . from New Franklin, had a wish. She was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, an immune system cancer, last October. She was looking at months of chemotherapy and sickness. Her mom, Jody Norris, contacted the Make-A-Wish Foundation, out of Cleveland,Demand for allergy Plastic mould could rise earlier than normal this year. and told them her daughter's story.
"We found a lymph node in her neck that wasn't getting smaller. We went to oncology and they recommended that we have it taken out,Great Rubber offers oil painting supplies keychains," she explained.
The family went to Children's Hospital on Oct. 22 and a week later, they received the news.
"They told us she did have Hodgkin's Lymphoma," Jody said. "They called us the next morning and told us what we were going to have to do. We came up with a plan. We had to find out how far it had advanced and what kind of Hodgkin's it was. We had quite a bit of time of testing and blood work."
Molly had chemotherapy in November, December and February. They had to skip January because she was not doing well. She was forced to stop attending Manchester Middle School and was tutored.
"She went to school on Dec. 6," Jody said. "She called me and said, ¡®I need to come home Mommy. My hair just fell out.' I think her hair falling out was more traumatic than finding out she had cancer. We took her to where she gets her hair cut and they shaved her head. They combed her pony tail out real pretty and we donated it to Locks for Love. It was 14-inches long. The whole pony tail just came out. Sometimes, it can be very painful when they lose their hair."
Molly has been in remission since February, but there is still a concern.
"We always have that worry," Jamie Norris, Molly's dad, said. "She has a protocol of about 20 years of monitoring. We have to keep watch and there is still always, in the back of our minds, that there could be long-term effects of the chemo treatments."
With Molly's world being isolated and having to spend a great deal of time in her bedroom, she knew exactly what her wish would be.
"Make-A-Wish sat down with us for a day and asked her what her wish was. Her first wish was to meet Taylor Swift," Mom laughed. "That was a two-year wait so her second wish was she wanted her bedroom redone."
"She couldn't go anywhere," Mom said. "She couldn't go to the grocery store or to a movie. She just stayed at home. She was very brave. If it was an adult we couldn't have handled it, but kids are so resilient. She was always worried about inconveniencing us. We couldn't even go out to dinner as a family because she was so sick."
Make-A-Wish joined with two furniture stores, Broyhill and Levine to make Molly's dream come true.
"Broyhill has actually teamed up with the national Make-A-Wish to grant wishes to any of the participants who want a room makeover," Broyhill representative, Marcelle Widmer, stated. "We have actually donated over $150,000 worth of furniture. Broyhill and Levine have teamed in the last six months to donate two rooms for Make-A-Wish patients. We are real pleased to be tied to both of these great organizations.Replacement China ceramic tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide."
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