Showing posts with label Care Pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Care Pages. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

One Strong Little Man


One week ago tonight, I sat at this computer and shared with the world the joyous news of the birth of my son. I wrote about how amazing it was to share the news and pictures immediately. Unfortunately, I discovered a few short days later how bad news can be spread just as quickly.
All of the parents from a 3rd grade football team made up of boys who attend the catholic elementary schools spread out across Sioux City received an email about one of the boys who played on that team this fall. This email told the story of Jacob Nichol and how on Friday afternoon, doctors at Children’s Hospital in Omaha, NE found a tumor bigger than a golf ball pressing up against Jacob’s brainstem and surgery would be done on Saturday.
The news was shocking and of course very hard on Jacob’s classmates which my son happens to be. Jacob is a friend to everyone in the class and had been in school on Thursday, now they suddenly had no idea when they would see him again.
Luckily, Jacob’s parents began using Care Pages. This is a website that people suffering from diseases and their families can share updates about how everything is going. Plus, friends and families of these patients can post messages of encouragement and hope. It is a very touching site.
Every member of the 3rd grade class spent time on Monday posting a special personal note to Jacob. The school has started doing fundraisers, including “Nickels for Nichol’s” and two of the boys who share a birthday in late November have invited both 3rd grade classes to their party and have requested that instead of gifts, a donation be made to the Nichol’s family.
The best news in all of this is that Jacob is doing very well. An MRI has shown that the surgery successfully removed all of the cancer. Jacob is hurting but is starting to be able to eat through a feeding tube although he is confused why he is not able to talk or move. The type of tumor that was found was one that did not require another surgery and more tests done. This is one very strong and amazing boy and what turned out as a sad and scaring email, has turned into a Caring Page of hope and recovery.