Molly received Rebekah’s NK cells yesterday, it took about three minutes to push the cells through Molly’s central line and Molly happily watched Max and Ruby and was totally unaware of the busyness around her. Molly has had a great few days playing hard and making everyone around her smile, she is such a lovely personality and so incredibly smart (yes, we know we are a bit biased). Her counts are continuing to drop and the Doctors expect her to bottom out this week-end, it has been said that this is the calm before the storm, but we know Molly and there is no predicting anything when it comes to her. It is really a waiting game now (for counts to drop and for Rebekah’s cells to engraft), taking each day as it comes. We are so thankful that these days have been great and we continue to pray that God will heal our little girl.
Molly Campbell
& The Campbell Family
Sending love, hugs and prayers all the way from Victoria to Victoria’s sweet precious Molly and family. Keep strong.
I hope the next little while isn’t too hard on Molly,and that she shows the folks at St Judes what a fighting little spirit she is. Thinking of you guys every day and sending much love and support your way. Thanks, Dave, for taking time out for an update, it is much appreciated.
Kate in Edmonton
There is no doubt in my mind that Molly is a very special child who seems to generate love wherever she is, even from people such as myself who have never met her. Sending loving support always.
Praying for a miracle. ♥
Thinking of you Campbell family. Thank you for keeping up the posts.
Thinking of you all and praying!! Hugs from us.
Hi guys – checking in to say hi & hoping all is going smoothly. HUGS
J&C&M