In our final episode of the season we are so grateful to be joined by Sarah Barnes Aabo.
At two and half, her gorgeous lively little boy became noticeably unwell very quickly.
Kian, was diagnosed with Leukemia and while this news changed everything.
Chemotherapy took its toll on Kian's immune system and left him vulnerable to a virus which took hold and he became paralysed from the neck down.
Kian beat his cancer and he rang that bell - but his fight continues as he regains mobility, strength and life following a tracheostomy.
Here we talk about holding on to hope, gratitude for every single good day, Kians 750 days in hospital and the months Sarah and her family were supported by the ronald McDonald house.
None of us know what tomorrow brings but Sarah’s story will show you that on the darkest days you’re never alone.
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Financial Support for Fighting Childhood Cancer - Eleanor Murnane
Dr. Massa Jabra - Paediatric Care in a Conflict Zone
A Celebration of Life - Karen Dempsey
Gone Too Soon - Zoe's Magic Wand
Survivorship & Late Effects - Aoife Moggan
Marlie's Gold Ribbon Story - Jenny Forde
A St. Luke's Hero - Thank you Edel Tevlin
Fighting Leukaemia, Jude's Story - Laura & Steven Reilly
The Psychology of Childhood Leukaemia Survivorship - Avril Deegan
Gone Too Soon - Lily May's Story
Parent Support - Dr. Mairead Brennan
Beating Neuroblastoma - Mark Garry
How to support our children during procedures - Professor Lucy Bray
Sibling Survivors - Noreen Doyle
Creating Cian's Kennels - Evelyn Neary
Fighting Future Childhood Cancer - Prof Walter Kolch & Alan Pearson
Brain Cancer doesn't define me - Dylan Smith Bresnahan
Parent Support - Psychotherapist, Debbie Cullinane
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