Real Stories: Danielle Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. Published: 15th Aug '10 Region: Sheffield Cancer Type: Hodgkin's Lymphoma Tags: Adult Ward, Biopsy, Financial Issues, GP, Lump, Mosaic North, Support Danielle had two young children when she had Hodgkin’s Lymphoma treatment on an adult chemotherapy day unit. Embed Copy and paste this code onto your website. Leave a Comment Related Films Chapter 1 – Advanced Concepts in Teen and Adult Cancer Chapter 1 – Advanced Concepts in Teen and Adult Cancer Danielle explains the role of a Youth Support Coordinator and how a YSC can offer support throughout a young person’s cancer treatment and beyond. Castle Hill Hospital – Hull – Danielle Sharp Keep an eye on jimmyteens.tv in the upcoming months as Laura, 17 and Danielle who’s 18 will be uploading their very own video diary soon!!! Sheffield Video Diary Trailer A tingly tongue, hot flushes, “something coming up the pipe”, a tuggy stomach…just a few of the symptoms felt when starting to feel under the weather, according to the cheerful looking red fella, in this animation by Danielle Robinson. Bring on the House Doctor Richard explains the differences between his last stay and his current one. Richard’s film shows us how sometimes an adult ward can seem very bleak to a teenager. Here’s hoping that one day all hospitals will have teenage cancer units. On the Adult Ward
Chapter 1 – Advanced Concepts in Teen and Adult Cancer Chapter 1 – Advanced Concepts in Teen and Adult Cancer
Danielle explains the role of a Youth Support Coordinator and how a YSC can offer support throughout a young person’s cancer treatment and beyond. Castle Hill Hospital – Hull – Danielle Sharp
Keep an eye on jimmyteens.tv in the upcoming months as Laura, 17 and Danielle who’s 18 will be uploading their very own video diary soon!!! Sheffield Video Diary Trailer
A tingly tongue, hot flushes, “something coming up the pipe”, a tuggy stomach…just a few of the symptoms felt when starting to feel under the weather, according to the cheerful looking red fella, in this animation by Danielle Robinson. Bring on the House Doctor
Richard explains the differences between his last stay and his current one. Richard’s film shows us how sometimes an adult ward can seem very bleak to a teenager. Here’s hoping that one day all hospitals will have teenage cancer units. On the Adult Ward