Monday, March 12, 2007

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Hello everyone,

I am performing this Friday March 16th for a worthy cause. The St. Baldrick's foundation is sponsoring a charity event for children with cancer, specifically a four year old named Connor Schlitz who is winning a battle with cancer. Here is his story:

Age: 4
Diagnosed at age: 3 Years, 6 Months
Diagnosis: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
Treated at: Hope Children's Hospital in Oaklawn -- Chemo & Maintenance
Bone Marrow Transplant -- University of Minnesota

After Conner became a big brother began the complaints of his body aches and change in appearance with grey lips & jaundice skin. After multiple doctor visits saying his body aches were from a cold he'd been fighting, the jaundice appearance brought concern and orders to have blood drawn. That afternoon we rushed to OakLawn Children's hospital for the life-changing diagnosis of Leukemia along with the very rare form of Philadelphia Chromosome.

Given the high-risk nature of the Philadelphia Chromsome he began high doses of chemo during week long hospital stays every 3 weeks. After months of research we opted for a bone marrow transplant at University of Minnesota utilizing a donated umbilical cord. Bone Marrow Transplant has a higher cure rate and the results have been amazing. After being away from home for 115 days & living at The Ronald McDonald House we are so thankful to be home.

He is back to a playful, talkative & loving 4 year old. His knowledge of animals is off the charts. He adores his little sister and is anxious to start back up in preschool in the fall. He has handled all the pokes, spinal taps, bone marrow biopsies, daily med's, and clinic visits and hospital stays with an attitude like nothing I've ever seen. He might get worked up but as soon as the event is over he's back to himself and being a kid.

I know that this is last minute, but please consider sending a donation to St. Baldrick's Foundation in Conner's Name. He is only four years old and deserves a chance to begin life.

St. Baldrick Foundation, is the world's largest volunteer-driven fundraising program for Childhood Cancer. Specifics for this event, links to St. Baldrick's Foundation, and O'Sullivan's Irish Pub can be found on my web-page www.gmanblues.com

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