Hugo’s Story

  • Hugo’s Story

    Day in the Life – Steroids

    Hugo encounters many different side effects from both the leukaemia and the medication he takes for it, but on a day to day basis, steroids are definitely the cause of the most challenging (which is why they get a blog…

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    Day in the Life – Hospitals

    Hugo started the maintenance phase of his treatment plan in January 2016. It’s the final phase of treatment and is made up of 12 cycles, each of which are 12 weeks long. However, each 4 week block is the same…

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    Broken Pieces

    A couple of weeks ago I found myself at our local hospital. Not a particularly unusual occurrence given Hugo’s situation. However this time I wasn’t there for Hugo, I was there for me. I’d been to the doctors that morning…

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    My Other Child

    A few months ago I posted a photo of Henry on Facebook. We were on a day out, just me and him. A treat day to spoil him a little, because it’s tough when you’re the sibling of a child…

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    1000 Days

    Sunday marked 1000 days of treatment. 1000 days since Hugo was diagnosed. 1000 days of living a variety of new normals. So what does life look like after 1000 days? It has been 6 months since Hugo was hospitalised with…

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    All About Hugo!

    For those who have never met him, here are 10 things about the superstar that is Hugo…. * He is one of only 4% of babies who are born on their due date. It was a speedy labour lasting only…

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    The Long Version

    Over the last few weeks we have had a couple of little blips. Small bumps along the road of our new normal.  We have these every so often. I don’t tend to write about them, because everything turns out to…

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    Bring it on 2018!

    So, we have reached 2018, the year Hugo will finish treatment. It feels significant. The countdown can well and truly begin. I remember, just after Hugo was diagnosed, reading that treatment for his type of leukaemia would last just over…