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KahlilaGibran rated 2 months ago
Life lessons from five-year-olds This story of two little girls with cancer, and the bond they formed, is poignant and almost heart-stopping.
aliasinkhorn rated 2 months ago
Little friend of a lifetime: The heartbreaking friendship between two tiny girls with cancer From the page: " Hannah Forrester had put up with endless testing and prodding while doctors tried to work out what was wrong with her. Throughout, she'd remained a happy and contented little girl. But when she was told she had cancer and that the medicine would make her long brown hair fall out, she stopped talking and refused to eat or drink. When her mother Cathy tried to hug her, the distraught child pushed her away. Then into her room one day walked Molly, a five-year-old on the same ward. Hannah Forrester, right, with Molly - the little girl who gave her a reason to fight her cancer She, too, had cancer - a rare form called Wilms. "She just walked into Hannah's room and introduced herself," recalls Cathy. "She explained to Hannah: 'You need to take your medicine to make you better. Your hair will fall out like mine, but it doesn't matter. 'My mummy says it'll grow back as long as Rapunzel's.' "To my astonishment, Hannah listened. Following Molly's lead, she snapped out of her depression and began co-operating with the doctors and nurses. "It was the start of an incredible friendship for the girls.""
Britopian rated 2 months ago
wow ... can bring a grown man to tears.
beatlebuddha rated 2 months ago
How touching. Made me quite sad but it is a beautiful story.
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