Raised: 217%
 
Target: £10,000.00
Raised so far: £21,701.32
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Hi everyone, thanks for visiting my JustGiving page.  The page is for me, my family and friends to raise money for Yorkhill Childrens Foundation, all of the money raised will go to Schiehallion Ward (Paediatric Oncology and Haematology) and Ward 66 at the Southern General Hospital (Paediatric Neurosurgery). (For details of the charity events my family and friends are planning please see the bottom of 'My Story'.)

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UPDATE 24/06/10

Hi Everyone, i can't believe that we have exceeded my target already!!  Thank you so much!!

I am in Schiehallion ward at the moment recovering from my high strength chemo and stem cell transplant.  I was very unwell for a couple of weeks but my blood counts are coming up now and i am getting better every day.  I will have more scans after my recovery and will probably then go on to have radiotherapy, but i should be able to go home and stay at home for any further treatment, which will be great.

I was at home for a whole 4 weeks before the high strength chemo and i had a lovely time with family and friends playing in my garden, going to the park and going out to cafes for babychinos!  I even got to celebrate my 2nd birthday with a jungle themed party.

Unfortunately my Daddy was unable to go on the cycle run as it coincided with my high strength chemo.  I would like to say a huge thank you to my Daddy's friends Steve Fraser, John Towie, Alan White, Colin Irvine and Craig Hull who completed the cycle run to raise money for my challenge.  I would also like to say thanks to Natalie Harran and the staff of Bruichladdich for giving the guys a VIP tour of the distillery and donating to my challenge.

I would like to say a special thank you to some other people who have organised events to raise money for my challenge:

   Marrianne Carson for organising a sponsored bounce

   Arlene Goodwin and Laura for running the ladies 10k

   Moira Gray and the Kilbarchan Junior Choir

   Students and Staff at QMA for selling cup cakes and having a charity football match

   Teresa Doran and Denise McGuigan for organising a raffle

Thank you to all who donated in memory of Paul Jackson.

My Mummy and Daddy will let you know dates for the Afternoon Tea Party and the climb of Schiehallion Mountain very soon.

My Daddy will be running the Great Scottish Run half marathon and my Mummy will be running the 10k on the 5th September with some friends (all welcome).

I will let you all know when i get home!!

Lots of love Aidan x x x

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My Name is Aidan Linden, I am nearly 2 years old.  On the 1st November 2009 I was diagnosed with a brain tumour. 

For a few weeks before I was diagnosed with the tumour I felt really unwell, I was being sick loads, stopped walking and talking and developed a squint.

The doctors took a scan of my head which showed a large tumour at the back of my brain (cerebellum), the tumour was blocking the flow of the fluid around my brain causing increased pressure.  I was admitted to Ward 66 at the Southern General Hospital straight away and had to go for emergency surgery to release the pressure.

The next morning I went for further surgery to try to remove the tumour.  The doctors managed to remove 90% of the tumour from my brain but further scans showed that the tumour had spread to my spinal cord.

A few days later the doctors were able to tell us the kind of tumour I have, it is called Medulloblastoma, it is the most common type of malignant brain tumour in children.  About 80 children are diagnosed with medulloblastoma in the UK every year, but usually they are a bit older than me (between age 3 and 8). 

After I recovered from my surgery I was transferred to Schiehallion Ward at Yorkhill Childrens Hospital for Chemotherapy.  When I arrived there I had to have another operation to have a central line inserted (which I call my wiggly).  I need to have five cycles of chemotherapy and then one cycle of high dose chemotherapy followed by a stem cell transplant.  I may also need to have radiotherapy after that.  

The chemo is quite intense, it makes me feel sick and have an upset tummy.  I don't really eat much food any more but have a special feeding tube that goes into my tummy to give me all the nutrients I need.  The chemo has also made all my hair, eyebrows and eyelashes fall out and it makes me more likely to get infections, so I can't have too many visitors.  My mum and dad are always with me and one of them stays over in my room at night.  My grandparents and aunts and uncles visit regularly and sometimes my granny or grandad stay over.

So far I have been in Schiehallion ward for 5 months (about a quarter of my lifetime).  A few days after the surgery the squint went away and i started talking again (now mum and dad say they can't get a word in).  I am not able to walk on my own yet but I love running up and down the ward holding my mum and dad's hand, or going on the toy tractors and cars. At first i was scared of the nurses and doctors but now i think they're nice, they tickle my tummy and let me listen to their stethoscope.  I also love going to the playroom and have lots of fun with the play specialists Terry and Linda. 

If my blood counts are ok I am sometimes allowed out a walk and my mum and dad take me to Kelvingrove Park.  I like going really high on the swings and throwing pennies in the fountain.  Sometimes I am even allowed to go home for one or two nights.  It is great when I go home, I get to play with all my toys (all at once!) and to sleep in my own bed! 

I want to say a huge thank you to the doctors, nurses and all staff on both wards, they do an amazing job looking after all the boys and girls.  Even  though all of the children are ill, we are not sad, the staff do lots of things to keep us happy and smiling and work really hard to make us better.

Here is a list of the events that my family and friends are organising:

   My Dad and some of his work collegues will be doing a charity cycle ride across some of the Scottish islands. The ride starts on the 10th June and lasts for 3 days, they will be cycling over 200 miles and will make their way across Arran, Bute, Islay, and Jura.

   My Mum is holding an afternoon tea party (date to be confirmed).

   My Uncle James is doing The Great South Run.

   My Mum and Dad are going to climb Schiehallion Mountain (date to be confirmed)

   My Dad and a number of friends (all welcome) are running the Great Scottish Run half marathon on the 5th September.

Finally I would like to say a thank you to everyone for all the lovely cards and gifts I have received and for your thoughts and prayers.  I will keep you up to date on my progress.

Lots of Love Aidan x x x

 

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Hi Aidan, Merry Xmas glad to hear things are going well & also well done to your mum & dad & everyone else with their fund raising efforts. XX Donation by Nan & Jim Waugh on 24/12/10

 
£25.00
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Best wishes Aidan from Heather McKie Donation by QMA on 26/11/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Glad to hear you are keeping well. From the Pupils, Staff and Parents of QMA Supported Learning Centre Donation by QMA Supported Learning Centre on 26/11/10

 
£411.75
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Hi Aidan, This is what was raised from sponsorship from staff at DHL for my climb up Schiehallion....thanks to all for their support. Donation by Jim Linden & DHL Staff on 26/11/10

 
£255.00 + £71.92 Gift Aid
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Donated by BAE Systems Regional Aircraft from the Bingo Draw and Name the Baby. Thank you to Katrina, Elaine and Vicki for organising the events. Donation by Dirk Kearsley on 22/11/10

 
£250.00
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This is the money raised for getting all my hair shaved off! love Jodie B xx Donation by Angelina Panico on 22/11/10

 
£1,153.86
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from derek and kirsty in A/E at The Victoria! Donation by Angelina Panico on 16/11/10

 
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Donation from Johnnie Finnie from Pirate Pete's in Ayr as sponsorship for the half marathon run. Donation by Alan Drennan on 02/11/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Sponsrship money raised at a charity evening in bathgate on sunday 3rd October by Tanya and Aimee. A great day was had by all. Donation by Tanya Hawkes on 29/10/10

 
£2,000.30
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Sponsorship money raised from half marathon from Janice Hogg & Rebecca Garrett-schreiber. Donation by Sasha Bruce on 13/10/10

 
£35.00
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Well done Angelina!x Donation by catriona maccrimmon on 04/10/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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From Euan, Jamie and Jon and all at Fraser Bruce Group - Raised by running the Southern 10k- far more hilly than Glasgow one - hence the rubbish times Donation by Jamie Bruce on 01/10/10

 
£150.00
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Half marathon sponsor money Donation by John Cruickshank on 01/10/10

 
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we all won medals for Aidan! money from our sponsored run from pam, jim, charlie, and work mates at Butterbiggins medical centre! Donation by Angelina Panico on 29/09/10

 
£85.00 + £23.97 Gift Aid
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Money raised for running half marathon from Fraser Bruce and Scott Raffan Donation by Sasha Bruce on 29/09/10

 
£30.00
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From Millbrae Rugby Club in Ayr for the half marathon run Donation by Alan Drennan on 23/09/10

 
£60.00 + £16.92 Gift Aid
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From staff and pupils at Girvan Academy for the Half Marathon run Donation by Alan Drennan on 23/09/10

 
£270.00 + £76.15 Gift Aid
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Money raised by Gary Collins and Martin Purss who cycled round the Isle of Arran and climbed Goat Fell . All the best wee man, you're a star, Donation by gary collins on 23/09/10

 
£912.00 + £257.23 Gift Aid
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Well done Arlene on completing the 10K Donation by Louise White on 16/09/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Best wishes Aidan from the boys at Ayr Boswell Under 17 Football Club. (money raised from charity event) Donation by Helena Moore on 12/09/10

 
£300.00
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On behalf of the kind ladies at Church on the Hill after the half marathon Donation by Barry Linden on 11/09/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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From Gran and Papa Ferguson and friends. Donation by Gran and Papa Ferguson on 11/09/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Money raised from Aidan's Afternoon Tea Party. A huge thanks to all who contributed, it was a lovely day! Donation by Aidan's Afternoon Tea Party on 11/09/10

 
£2,345.00
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Donation by John Pickering on 10/09/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Nice meeting you and the best of luck, Jen Donation by jennifer finch on 09/09/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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