Alex explains what it was like after being diagnosed with oesteosarcoma, and tells us his worries about his twin brother going down the same route.

  • Al, I mis you now ur gon m8. wish u cud be here alive and wel and get to liv a ful life… i hope pat especially is copin and wish ur family all the best and hopefully hav peaceful lives. Frm Robbie

  • i trully can’t believe it tuck you.. i spent one week with alex in lakeside. on an adventure week for cancer patient’s. in that one week Alex showed me what life with cancer really was, we shared alot of the same feeling’s. and new we wasn’t alone in are fears. what strrength he showed and with such a big smile his out look on life was was inspiaring. Alex you’ve left your footprint’s in my memory’s. they will live forever there. your family must be so proud,they raised a beautifull soul. i send you all my love.your with the angel’s now. in heaven. in peace. Nadine .x.

  • Sarah, Al’s mum, gave a presentation at my university today, it was amazing. The most inspiring thing i have heard. Al was incredibly brave, and so was all his family, whilst they were going through a horrible situation. It makes you appreciate life, and not moan about stupid little things that don’t matter. I am amazed by how sarah explained how Al just got on with things, and he must have been a wonderful, stongwilled person, who i would, and anyone else would, have been priviledged to know. I hope sarah, pat, and floss all the best in the future, and to know Al’s legacy will always be remebered by me. Thanks you for telling me your story.
    Stephanie Jones
    University of Huddersfield
    Student Paediatric Nurse.

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