
When I was three, Constance, my new sister, was born on December 17, 1993. Eleven months later, this smiling child was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL). The doctors at John's Hopkins gave her an 8% chance of survival. With the help of her determined parents, Connie was able to fight the odds and eventually went into remission. Months later, Connie had a relapse. She was back into the world of constant death threats from cancerous cells taking over her body. After a disappointing second relapse in 1996, with a survival rate now at a stunning 1%, the doctors decided a bone marrow transplant (BMT) was the best route to take. One problem: there was no donor. Each member of our family had their blood tested. After analyzing our blood types, the doctors found an exact match. Me. I was honored to be able to help my sister.
Connie struggled during this relapse, becoming progressively worse. During the summer of 1999, she was not able to swim in the pool or ride her bike. She spent her summer days in a hospital, tied down with tubes and wires monitoring her every breath. Come Halloween, Connie was becoming much worse. Halloween was the last time she would ever see her house. The last time at her own home was spent with her family, carving a pumpkin on the deck.
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Written by
Liz from Fredericksburg
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The Connie O'Connell Library & Computer Lab This Lower School library and computer lab was created in memory of Connie with the help of friends and family. John's Hopkins Hospital Connie's first hospital were she was first treated. Children's Hospital Connie's second and last hospital where she was treated. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society A wonderful orginization accepting donations to help aid blood related cancer research, prevention, and cures. |
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Last changed on:7/27/2005 9:15:11 PM
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