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SURVIVOR JACKSON! CELEBRATING ONE YEAR OF REMISSION!

This is Jackson's 2008 soccer photo. Love it!
Welcome to our son Jackson's web page. Jackson was diagnosed with ALL (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia) on November 22, 2004. Jackson's treatment is approximately 3 1/2 years long. Click here for more information on his protocol, CCG1991.
Please check back frequently for updates on his treatment. Please make sure you sign his guestbook each time you visit us. Jackson loves reading all the entries! Thank you to all our friends and family for your thoughts and prayers!


 Jackson and Faith with the "Butt Tree" at Camp Okizu. ***************************************

You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself,"I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.". . . You must do the thing you think you cannot do. -Eleanor Roosevelt
 This photo is one of our favorites! Jackson meeting Jamy (the animator) for Yoda from Star Wars! Thank you Jamy for such a wonderful surprise!
If you are ever wanting to know how we, Jackson's parents are feeling, this beautiful song sums it up. It is called He's My Son performed by Mark Schultz.
JACKSON'S SMILE QUILT!
JACKSON'S QUILT OF LOVE!
 Jackson's banner made by the Big Brave Banner Site
The Littlest Soldiers
The medals on our chests Are portacaths for meds Helmets won't stay on Cause no hair is on our heads.
Our weapons of destruction We take every day We fight the battle within us While we struggle on to play.
We fight with honor and courage No marine could do as well We are only little children Living in this hell.
So bring on the medals The Purple Hearts of Wars The Gold Cross, The Silver Star To place upon our scars.
For We are the Children of Cancer No one has fought so hard But every day we struggle on Our LIFE is our reward.
by Cheryl Jagannathan mom to a leukemia survivor
Important Information!! Normal Blood Counts for Healthy Children
White Blood Cells (WBC): 5,000-10,000 Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC): over 1500 Hemoglobin (HGB): 11.5-13.5 Hematocrit (HCT): 34-40% Platelets: 160,000-500,000

Journal
Sunday, February 1, 2009 Today is an amazing day! Today marks the day of Jackson taking his last chemotherapy drugs one year ago. I am beyond thrilled to be where we are and am so thankful we have one year past us!
I don't even really have words to express the feelings and joy that fills me today. It is absolutely amazing.
Our holidays were nice. Jackson is enjoying playing basketball and Faith is taking a jazz and tap class. Both are keeping busy with school and their activities.
Eric and I are doing well also. Staying busy with work. Eric continues to train for triathlons and I just signed up with Team In Training again to do the Alaska Half Marathon in June.
Thank you, thank you for continuing to check in on Jackson.
Kari H. - you are amazing! Thank you for always thinking of Jackson and our family. YouR emails and guestbook messages are always so nice to read. :)
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Hospital Information: Patient Room: Home Sweet Home! UCSF Children's Hospital 505 Parnassus Ave. San Francisco, CA 94143
Links: http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kathyvanriper Our great friend http://www.marrow.org National Bone Marrow Donor Program
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