Reality of Childhood Cancer
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WMG disabled sound track because of authorization problem. Parents with dying son. Are you kidding me!!!!!!!!!! Shame on them, I still was very moved with the video, without sound. What is this world coming to if contracts come before humanity? Sorry politics had to step in. God bless your family.
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i.. i am crying my eyes out. This hurts to see :( and i pray for this little boys up in heaven and for his family. aw :(
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I miss him mommy.</3
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GOD BLESS YOU
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I am so sorry...
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what a beautiful young man just by seeing his cute little face you can tell he was so kind and gentle god gave you a little angel and now he is in heaven watching over all his family that he loved so dearly:)
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R.I.P
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I'm so so sorry.
His face says it all doesn't it?
*****please research the affects of high tension power grids within 440 feet of your house as a source of leukemia in children********not saying they don't get it for other reasons......our world is so toxic. His sis looks just like him...........
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Bob beck improved the technology to cure cancer and hiv and etc. the orginal pattent number is 5,188,738, this was done in 1993 the orginal before bob beck improved it
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I am SO SO sorry for your loss.
I can ONLY imagine what kind of pain and suffering your family faced!
god bless you and you family for giving what obviously looked like lots of love and support through out his short life time. cancer has affected so many people(S) lives and hopefully some day reaserchers(I forget how to spell that at the moment) will find a cure!!
god bless and take care,
karly!<3
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Rest in peace little man. Also, I think it is absolutely despicable that WMG has removed this song for "copyright infriingement".....another reason I will never practice intellectual property law...
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@rruley I can feel you. I am so sorry for your loss. I just lost my 11 years old son with Luekemia October 5, 2010. With all my heart I know exactly how you feel. I cried everytime I see his picture and still wait for his return. May god blessed your family and looking forward to see him in heaven.
Love with all my heart (Lia)
Why did he have that blue thing on his head?
:o .
iAlexiisx3 2 years ago
It was his ninja bandana. He thought it was cool and so he wore it around the house for a few days.
rruley 2 years ago 5
To the person who commented about Doug getting his hair back in heaven....
I had planned on hitting the reply button but somehow managed to hit the danged remove instead! I hate that button!
Anyway, knowing that he has his beautiful hair back now helps me a bit more! Thank you for that awesome picture in my mind!
Doug's mom
rruley 2 years ago
i'm so sorry for your loss. thank you for this video it has encouraged me to start a childrens cancer awareness club in school. may i ask why his face was so red in the end? sorry
ladyzee91 2 years ago 2
When he was in the hospital before we brought him home to pass, he had an allergic reaction to an antibiotic. This caused him to get blisters on his face and caused his face to get very red. The blisters did eventually pop and I slathered him with lotion everyday in an effort to keep his skin moist.
I am pleased that his plight encouraged you to start a children's cancer awareness club at school! I wish you great luck with at least getting people to realize it happens to our children. God bless
rruley 2 years ago 2
Hi from Kaley again, as I already posted a comment, I am just meaning to ask what I forgot to ask in my last comment. Was Doug on pain medicine, in his final days, was he able to sleep over into the Lords arms without pain and suffering? As I am a Oncology Ped Nurse in Germany, we tend to give a lot of pain meds toward the end, so the kids do not pain or fear of what is to come. I would be glad if you would share your experience with me, as I fight for more children to be send home in the end.
Kaley63 2 years ago
Hi Kaley. Yes, Doug was on pain meds. I think his morphine was at about 20/hour with the option of three boluses per hour of an additional 30. I don't remember the numbers for sure. I do know that he was awake enough to interact with us the night before his passing and he did know what we were saying when he went because I told him he won and should go get his trophy and less than a minute later he was gone. He didn't suffer. I had a physic reading a year or so ago and he said he didn't suffer.
rruley 2 years ago