Showing posts with label PHOTO-STORIES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PHOTO-STORIES. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

A Day at St. Jude: A Photo Story

STARRING: PENNYLANE

Penny woke up bright and early in the morning. She was so excited because today she starts her 8 week treatment again at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for Dolls. She will miss her home, her siblings and her pets while she is away, but she know the doctors and nurses at St. Jude will take such good care of her.

Pennylane had packed her suitcase the night before. Her suitcase was filled with clothes, toys, stuffed animals, and cards from her brother and sisters. She was also taking her fuzzy blanket and some decorations to make her room in the hospital feel more like her room at home. In a couple of hours, Penny and her older sister Nellie, who was coming with her, would be hopping on an airplane and be off to St. Jude for 8 weeks, and she couldn't wait!



Later that day, Penny had arrived at St. Jude wearing one of her favorite childhood cancer awareness shirt. This shirt is a crop top so it is easier for the nurses to access her central line, or port, in her chest for chemotherapy. The looked up at the huge hospital building and took a deep breath. She could not wait to be in there with her friends and nurses she loves!


As she got out of the St. Jude Transportation bus, she ran over to the large marble statue of St. Jude Thaddeus and attempted to give it a huge hug. Inscribed of the statue are the words: "ST. JUDE HOSPITAL. DANNY THOMAS, FOUNDER. 1960". She is so thankful for Danny Thomas and his commitment to St. Jude Thaddeus back in 1960, or else many children like herself may not be here today.


Penny couldn't help but smile every time she walked through the doors of St. Jude. The bright murals and welcoming smiles of the doctors and nurses made her feel at home. She did a little twirl in the lobby. She adored the cozy feeling of the hospital that has become a second home to her. Pennylane was counting down the minutes until she could go throughout the colorful hallways, even if it meant toting around a chemo pole.



The first place Penny stopped when she walked into St. Jude was the registration area. Here in the registration area is where she signs in with her hospital ID card and will get her hospital ID bracelet for the day. Each day that Pennylane is here receiving treatment at the hospital, she has to get a new bracelet.



Then, Pennylane will walk around the hospital taking the long way to get to the hospital room that she will be staying at. She wants to go through every hallway, trying to find her friends from previous visits, and her favorite doctors and nurses. In one of the hallways, Penny spots the red wagons! These wagons were donated to St. Jude to make transportation around the hospital easier, instead of wheelchairs, for tired and weak patients. The wagons are just one of the many little things that make their stays more fun for patients like Penny.


On her trek to find her room she will be staying in, she walked down her favorite hallway in the hospital! The hallway that contains the "ABCs of Cancer". The hallway's walls are decorated with posters of words associated with cancer that go along with the ABCs. The posters were made by other patients at St. Jude.


When Penny finally reached her hospital room, it didn't look homey at all. It only contained a dresser, a bedside table, a bed with a plain blue blanket, a TV, and an empty bulletin board. But within a few minutes after unpacking, Penny's room was starting to look more like her own!


She had pinned photos of her family and friends on the bulletin board and put up some posters.

On her bed, Penny had lay out her favorite pink blanket and decorated it with pillows, her teddy bear and her American Girl Doll, Elizabeth. Penny smiled as she sat down on her bed to read her favorite book until her nurse came in, so she could have her blood drawn and vitals taken.

A little while later, Penny and Nellie heard a knock at the door. It was Nurse Chrissa!

"Hi Nurse Chrissa!" Pennylane exclaimed, excited to see her favorite nurse.

"Hi Penny! How are you?" Nurse Chrissa asked as she hugged her.

"Fine! I'm so happy to be back here in Memphis!" Penny replied gleefully.

Nurse Chrissa tied a compression band around Penny's arm and took her blood. Pennylane was so brave, and didn't even cry!

"Nurse Chrissa, I didn't cry! Getting blood drawn doesn't even hurt anymore!" Penny said. She was so proud of herself for being brave, but she was also worried about getting her port accessed, which she knew would be much more painful.

After getting her blood drawn, Penny's stomach growled. She hadn't eat anything since she was on the plane! I guess it was time to go get lunch at the hospital's cafeteria, the Kay Kafe. The Kay Kafe serves the most amazing food, unlike the stereotypical hospital cafeteria! You can get anything- and everything- from chinese food to baked goods here! Penny decided to go with her favorite, alphabet soup, a cup of tea and a cupcake, because this was the last meal she would eat until she lost her appetite from chemo in a few hours! Nellie and Penny took Penny's food back to the hotel room to eat it.



After she was done eating, she colored a picture that she wanted to submit in the Sr. Jude Art Show happening January 4. She drew a picture of a child receiving chemo at the hospital and another child alongside it happy and playing outside. Just then, the nurses brought in the dreaded IV pole- time for chemotherapy! The nurses accessed Pennylane's port, under the skin in her chest using a very large needle. They attached Penny's port to the cannula tubes of the IV pole. Her central line is used to give her treatments, including her chemo. Soon, she had the chemo poison running through her body, killing cancer cells.



During chemo, Penny likes to be comfortably snug in bed, in comfy clothes, surrounded by her stuffed animals, and have something to keep her busy during the seven hours she has to be hooked up to the chemo. Today, Penny had brought along her favorite movie, "An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars"! She also brought her activity book to keep her occupied.


A couple of hours later, Penny decided she would like to go for a walk around the hospital, since she didn't have much nausea at the moment. Nellie grabbed the empty wagon that was outside the hospital room and loaded it with fluffy blankets and pillows. Penny climbed into the wagon with her teddy bear. Nellie pulled Penny and her chemo pole throughout the hallways of St. Jude. In every hallway at least one nurse, doctor, researcher, or patient called "Hi Penny!" as she rolled by.

A little while after they had returned from their expedition around the hospital, Penny got changed into a hospital gown and Nurse Chrissa came back in to unhook Pennylane from the chemo for the day, before the steps would be repeated tomorrow.

Penny also got a package mailed here to St. Jude for her! It was a package from the Make-A-Wish Foundation and she was so excited! She has been waiting for this package for so long to arrive! She filled out the form (with Nellie's help), and guess what her wish was? Pennylane's wish was to be able to meet Gabby Douglas and be able to do gymnastics with her for a day! Her cousin Skylar, who is also battling Neuroblastoma, would be included too, of course! Penny is hoping that this wonderful foundation could make her wish come true!




Since chemo usually causes nausea and loss of appetite, Penny did NOT want to eat any dinner that night. But in order to ensure she gets all of the proper nutrition she needs, and avoid getting to thin and need a feeding tube put in ( such as an NG tube or a G tube... Penny has had an NG tube before and it was NOT fun!). The nurses recommended that penny take a "Sour Gem". Some of the nutrition scientists here at St. Jude developed the Sour Gem, which is a tart gummy treat that is packed with calories, protein and fat, things that Penny may lack from her loss of appetite during chemo. She also had to take her meds for the day.


Then, Penny's first day back here at St. Jude comes to an end. Despite the painful things she endures during treatment for her Neuroblastoma, she always has a smile on her face and looks forward for the next day she will be here at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

~THE END~

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The Cabin Conundrum: A Photo Story

STARRING:
CASSIDY AS CHLOE
SAIGE AS SUSANNA
MCKENNA AS ANNIE
CHRISSA AS DEANNA

BASED OFF OF THE STORY "CABIN CONUNDRUM" BY ABBY S.
GRAND PRIZE WINNER (AGES 8-10) OF THE AMERICAN GIRL "FINDING FRIENDSHIP STORY CONTEST" FROM 2011.

Link to "Cabin Conundrum" by Abby S


It was a very hot day at Camp Aspen, when Susanna and her best friends Deanna and Annie went back to their cabin for rest time, after a long day at the pool. Annie had brought some magazines for the three girls to look through.


"Hey Chloe! Do you want to come hang out with us?" Susanna called across the cabin to Chloe who was sitting alone.


Chloe looked up, but didn't say a word before she started reading again.



"Ugh. She thinks she's too good for us just because she lives in Chicago and we live down here in disgusting Louisiana," Annie said.

"Yeah. She hasn't said a word to us the entire time she's been here," Deanna added.

The counselors told all of the campers to pick a partner to fish with.


Annie and Deanna quickly linked arms, leaving Susanna alone with Chloe.


"Uh-oh," Susanna thought. "This is gonna be a very long day."



After rest time was over, the four girls walked down the big hill where Camp Aspen was located, and had a fishing lesson.

Susanna and Chloe found a very good fishing spot near a couple of rocks.


Susanna had already caught 8 fish, before Chloe started talking.

"Susanna, you are so good at fishing! I haven't even caught one yet, and you've almost caught ten!" Chloe exclaimed.

"Thanks," Susanna replied. "My brother taught me in the creek in back of our house. Hey, do you hear those crickets?"

Chloe didn't answer. She didn't even turn to face Susanna.

"I said, do you hear those crickets?" Susanna asked again, a little louder this time.


Still no answer, but this time, Chloe turned around to face Susanna. Her hair was thrown off of her shoulder revealing something tucked in Chloe's ear.

Saige opened her mouth to say something to Chloe, but then the counselors blew the whistles, signaling its time to head back to the cabin.

Later that night, after dinner before they went to sleep, Susanna crept over to Chloe's bed.

"I hope you don't mind me asking, but what was that I saw in your ear this afternoon?" Susanna asked curiously.


Chloe turned beet red.

"Well," she started say, "I have trouble hearing. I always have. So I have to wear hearing aids."

She pulled back her hair to Susanna could take a peek.


"Wow! Cool!" Susanna replied.

"Well, its not that cool. Sometimes they make me hear so much that I have to turn them off to concentrate," Chloe explained.

"Is that what you did during rest time today? We thought you just didn't like us!" Susanna said.

"No! Of course not. I thought you all wouldn't want to hang out with me because I'm too different," Chloe confessed.

"We'd love to hang out with you! Do you wanna hang out with us for the rest of camp?" Susanna offered.

"I'd love to!" Chloe replied as they hugged before going to bed.


~THE END~





Sunday, October 19, 2014

Cassidy Gets Hearing Aids: A Photo Story

STARRING: CASSIDY, KELLY AND MCKENNA



THREE YEARS AGO…


Kelly had noticed that when Cassidy was out playing, she wouldn't respond when her name was called. You could ask her a question and she wouldn't answer.

"Cassidy!" Kelly yelled when Cassidy was practicing her ballet in her sister Isabelle's room.

Cassidy didn't answer.


Kelly decided that Cassi needed to get her hearing checked.

Kelly took Cassidy to a special doctor named Dr. Brooks. Dr. Brooks would give Cassidy some tests to see if she would need hearing aids or a Cochlear implant to help her hear.

Once they got to Dr. Brooks' office, Cassidy put on a hospital gown and played with her American Girl Doll, Isabelle, while she waited for her appointment to start.


A couple of minutes later, Dr. Brooks came in and tested Cassidy.

"Cassidy, I want you to tap on the table every time you hear a noise," Dr. Brooks said as she put headphones on Cassidy.

Dr. Brooks made four noises. Cassidy only tapped once.

"Okay, Cassidy. Your results show that you have a sixty decibel hearing loss and are hard of hearing. You won't need a Cochlear implant, but you will, however, need hearing aids in both of your ears. You will also need to visit a hearing specialist once a week, to possibly gain some of your hearing back," Dr. Brooks stated.

"When will she get her hearing aids, and what will we need to do?" Kelly asked.


"We will take her ear molds today, and she will get to design her hearing aids today. They will be ready for pick up in two hours. You will have to change the batteries in her hearing aids once a week. Cassidy, you are not allowed to get your hearing aids wet or wear them while you sleep, okay?" Dr. Brooks informed them.

Cassidy choose to make her hearing aids pink and white with a pink ear mold. Her favorite colors!


Kelly bought Cassidy some hearing aid batteries, and by then, her hearing aids were finished!

Cassidy tried on her new hearing aids, while Dr. Brooks turned them on.


"Cassidy, your hearing aids are now on. Can you hear me ok?" Dr. Brooks asked.

"Yes! I can hear everything now! Even my own self talking!" Cassidy exclaimed happily.


"Thank you, Dr. Brooks!" Kelly said.

Then, Kelly and Cassidy went home.

THE END

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Isabelle Gets Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes: A Photo Story


"Isabelle! Time to get ready for school!" Nellie called early that morning.

"Ugh! Okay," Isabelle called back, as she got up for another day at Anna Hart School for The Arts.

Isabelle walked into the kitchen with her purse just as Mia was finishing up breakfast.


"Mia, I don't feel very good. I feel really hungry, thirsty, dizzy and tired," Isabelle said.

"Oh no! You poor thing! You should probably stay home from school today. Nellie can take you to the doctors when Cassidy goes for her hearing doctor at 10." Mia said, taking Issy's bag.


~ 3 HOURS LATER~

Isabelle got into Nellie's car, and they drove to the nearby hospital.


The nurse got Issy into a hospital gown and got her a hospital ID bracelet.


The nurse took Isabelle's blood and hooked her up to an IV.



"The doctor will be with you in a moment," the nurse said before she left.

About 5 minutes later, Dr. Maxwell came in.


"Isabelle Marcelline Julia Palmer?" she confirmed as she walked in with her laptop. "Your blood tests show that you have Type 1 Diabetes."

"Oh no! Is it serious?" Nellie asked.

"Not if Isabelle here learns how to manage it herself. She will be fitted with an insulin pump and given a glucose monitor today and she will have to give herself insulin before she eats." Dr. Maxwell explained.

~LATER THAT NIGHT~


Isabelle had been released from the hospital, and was at home with her sisters, Savannah and Anna. They were sitting in Anna's room.

Anna and Savannah, who are also a Type 1 Diabetics, were demonstrating to Issy how to use the insulin pump.

Isabelle's new pink insulin pump's site was on her arm so it would be easy to put on a leotard for dance. Savannah's blue insulin pump's site is also on her arm, and Anna's purple insulin pumps site is on her stomach.

"Thanks Anna!" Isabelle said. "Now I can manage my diabetes much better!"

Monday, August 11, 2014

A Day at the Pool: A Photo Story

STARRING: ANNA, BARKSEE AND PEYTON

"Hey Anna! Lets go to the pool!" Peyton said.
"Okay! We'll have tons of fun!" Anna replied.
"Ruff!" Barksee agreed.


Once Anna and Peyton got to the pool, They did many things…

They got a tan.
"Ugh. I should've put on more sun screen!" Anna groaned.




They even went swimming!
"Anna! Come feel the water! It's so nice!" Peyton exclaimed.


After that, they went home. Once they got there, they went into Anna's room.

The talked for a while, and then Nellie came upstairs with two slices of pizza for lunch.
"Bon appétit!" Nellie said as she handed Peyton the tray.


"Hold on a second, Peyton! I need to do my type 1 diabetes routine for before I eat," Anna explained.

"Okay," Peyton said, nodding.

First, Anna checked her glucose levels on her glucose monitor.

"Great! 104! That's normal," Anna said.


Anna looked down at her insulin pump and gave herself just the right amount of insulin. The insulin went from her pump through the cannula tubes into her site on her stomach.


Then, Peyton and Anna ate their lunch.

It was the end to a very nice day.