Book details

  • Genre:body, mind & spirit
  • Sub-genre:Inspiration & Personal Growth
  • Language:English
  • Pages:120
  • eBook ISBN:9780987313416

Lukaemia

A Small Boy's Choice, A Mother's Journey

By Kimberly McConchie

Overview


In April 2007, at the age of 3 1/2, our son Luka was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. What ensued was a blustery whirlwind of tears, rapid initiation of treatment and much confusion about what lay ahead for all of us. Today, Luka is a vibrant 8 year old who lives for playing sport. He has been Leukaemia free for roughly five years; the risk of relapse has reduced considerably, however he continues to have regular medical checks and will do so for many years to come. I've often felt emotionally alone yet, oddly enough when I look back, I'm grateful for the wonderful way this hardship has taught me to reprioritise everything in my life. This is my story of Luka's illness and of his incredible courage, patience and tenacity through the journey of our lifetimes.
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Description


In April 2007, at the age of 3 1/2, our son Luka was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. What ensued was a blustery whirlwind of tears, rapid initiation of treatment and much confusion about what lay ahead for all of us. Today, Luka is a vibrant 8 year old who lives for playing sport. He has been Leukaemia free for roughly five years; the risk of relapse has reduced considerably, however he continues to have regular medical checks and will do so for many years to come. I've often felt emotionally alone yet, oddly enough when I look back, I'm grateful for the wonderful way this hardship has taught me to reprioritise everything in my life. This is my story of Luka's illness and of his incredible courage, patience and tenacity through the journey of our lifetimes.
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About The Author


Kimberly McConchie was born in Victoria, Australia where she has lived the majority of her life. She has spent over twenty years studying and working in various disciplines within the health care and physical fitness sectors. After Luka’s diagnosis she ceased permanent work as an Obstetric and Gynaecological Sonographer. She currently works most Saturdays as an IVF Nurse. Most of her days are filled by the learning experiences afforded to her by her children – Luka, 8, and Abbie, 3. When she is not being taught the wisdoms of the world through their untainted minds and wide open eyes, she pretends to be the parent mentoring them.
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