Jordan learns to play the African drums, the nurses thanked Makhou N’Diaye for keeping Jordan ‘the nurse tormentor’ out of the way for some part of the day, at least.
Jordan learns to play the African drums, the nurses thanked Makhou N’Diaye for keeping Jordan ‘the nurse tormentor’ out of the way for some part of the day, at least.
The third of Alice’s great films, and finally home, she can start to enjoy life again. Please visit www.chrislucastrust.com for more info on Rhabdomyosarcoma.
Joe shows us that although he has leukemia, he can still do the things he loves. His family come to visit him on his birthday, and he gets some good news.
The second fantastic film by Alice, and after spending a long time in hospital she gets the news that she can go home. Please visit www.chrislucastrust.com for more info on Rhabdomyosarcoma.
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.
Alice gives some good advice on how to stay positive in hospital, she puts her points across flawlessly, always with a smile. Please visit www.chrislucastrust.com for more info on Rhabdomyosarcoma.
Jordan, a newly diagnosed leukemia patient and nurse tormentor shows us around his ward.
Kayleigh explains what its like to be so far away from home and lonely for so long, and explains how her illness put her life into perspective.
Starring Alice Bullock, Jordan Watson, and Kayleigh Ashby. The patients of ward C2 explain their stories, and we get a tour of the ward.