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cheryl
Apr 18th, 2008, 16:05 PM
I found this on ebay about alittle boy who need a special helmet. Watch the video at the bottom it made me cry. He was born 13 weeks early.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=120248157702&ssPageName=STRK

Luv Cheryl xxx

Uvlollypop
Apr 18th, 2008, 16:24 PM
i donated

cheryl
Apr 18th, 2008, 17:43 PM
I am going to aswell. I just need to wait til a cheque clears in my bank first
Luv Cheryl xxx

fifi83
Apr 18th, 2008, 17:46 PM
So sad, why arent things like this funded :hissy: money is spent so wrong sometimes x

cheryl
Apr 18th, 2008, 17:48 PM
I have to agree, they should fund him this is for a medical reason. Poor little thing
Luv cheryl xxx

TashaAndBump
Apr 22nd, 2008, 20:12 PM
Oh wow what a rollercoaster of an experience by the looks of it! It must have been so scary and emotionally exhausting for his mummy. I wish I had the money to donate to causes like this :cry:

I'm really begining to feel strongly about babies who are born prematurely or ill, though so think I might do some sort of a mass fundraiser or something. Have registered to run on behalf of BLISS (charity for premature and sick babies) in the Flora London Marathon in 2009 but doubt I will be successful in getting through... I feel that so much more needs to be done for these babies, though and I want to do all I can. So since I've been thinking about what to do with my life career-wise, I'm considering going into neonatal nursing - Just need to have a big think about whether I could deal with it emotionally, though when the babies don't pull through...

It amazes me how much strength young babies can have. I'm in awe.

cheryl
Aug 19th, 2008, 17:46 PM
Oh wow what a rollercoaster of an experience by the looks of it! It must have been so scary and emotionally exhausting for his mummy. I wish I had the money to donate to causes like this :cry:

I'm really begining to feel strongly about babies who are born prematurely or ill, though so think I might do some sort of a mass fundraiser or something. Have registered to run on behalf of BLISS (charity for premature and sick babies) in the Flora London Marathon in 2009 but doubt I will be successful in getting through... I feel that so much more needs to be done for these babies, though and I want to do all I can. So since I've been thinking about what to do with my life career-wise, I'm considering going into neonatal nursing - Just need to have a big think about whether I could deal with it emotionally, though when the babies don't pull through...

It amazes me how much strength young babies can have. I'm in awe.


I donate to bliss if I can,
I started an access to nursing course last year so I could go and work with premature babies but because my son was ill and in and out of hospital having operations I had to quit. With a baby on the way I have been unable to start again, but I might go back and do it when this baby is old enough.
Luv Cheryl xxx

TashaAndBump
Aug 23rd, 2008, 22:52 PM
Hey,

I've made up my mind about this now; after we have had baby number 2, I will be starting my degree in midwifery, and will go on from there to specialise into neonatal nursing.

Good luck with your career when bubs is old enough, Cheryl xx



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