Carol Starkey
At the end of 2006 Carol was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in her right shoulder.
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Love you sweetheart! And sorry I couldn’t be around that much when you needed me the most! I promise this summer will be the best ever!!!
Amy xxx
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Carol, this has made for compelling viewing, and its production is a measure of your remarkably robust and positive response to the infection. I look forward to seeing the next video ! Much love from us both,
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Great movie Carol, really moving. Hope you are well, all our love from Durham!!
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hi carole
great to see you looking better, a really touching video, your so inspiring. glad i met you on the young persons unit even if it was just before your discharge.kelly ( student nurse)
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I feel the most moving part of the movie were the bits that i did *nods*. i’m definitely very good at production and what not 🙂 love you so much sweety pie. lovers you xxxxxxxxx
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Hello my name is Sadie and I too have been diagnosed with an Osteosarcoma in my right leg. It was like looking in a mirror when I watched this video. I just finished my tenth week of Chemo and am going into my surgery next week, so to see someone who has done so well really helps me. I am terrified since there is a good chance they will have to take my leg, but I know it will mean the cancer has gone and seeing others with Osteosarcoma so close to the end really reassures me.
I at this very moment have bloody sore Methotrexate Mouth and know exactly how you feel, I had ulcers all over my tonsils last month and didn’t eat anything solid for 2 weeks! that was hell.
Im glad to see you are doing well and who knows maybe we will meet in life, it would be wonderful to talk to someone.
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Top of my movie list!
Thanks for putting together this remarkable & candid window into your life during chemo and your courage in dealing with the side effects.
Well done!
With love, Uncle David