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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Star Firearms" data-source="post: 1999857" data-attributes="member: 7309"><p>Cincinnatti Children's hospital in 2011 while waiting for my daughter's bone marrow transplant. She was in the chemotherapy pre-transplant stage and my wife and I were living in the hospital with her. She was seven months old and doing really well. She got her transplant in December 2011 and we got to come back to Oklahoma in May 2012. She continues to do well. </p><p></p><p>The Thanksgiving meal was provided by "Max's Meals" which is a non-profit run by a family in a similar situation that had be on the unit for an extended period. They provide Thanksgiving, Christmas and a Super Bowl party for all the patients families each year. Just a superb group of people. </p><p></p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Star Firearms, post: 1999857, member: 7309"] Cincinnatti Children's hospital in 2011 while waiting for my daughter's bone marrow transplant. She was in the chemotherapy pre-transplant stage and my wife and I were living in the hospital with her. She was seven months old and doing really well. She got her transplant in December 2011 and we got to come back to Oklahoma in May 2012. She continues to do well. The Thanksgiving meal was provided by "Max's Meals" which is a non-profit run by a family in a similar situation that had be on the unit for an extended period. They provide Thanksgiving, Christmas and a Super Bowl party for all the patients families each year. Just a superb group of people. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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