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Great Ormond Street Hospital will be familiar to many for the fantastic work it does treating sick children. Recently, the daughter of one of our good friends has been attending Great Ormond Street for treatment of a life-threatening disease.  Her parents, JJ & Mich, explain her story...

"Jessica is 8 years old and was diagnosed in February 2009 with a very rare condition called Aplastic Anaemia (bone marrow failure). As in Jessica's case, the cause is very rarely known. It can affect some or all of the blood making cells in your marrow.  Unfortunately, Jess has Very Severe Aplastic Anaemia (VSAA) and has been kept alive with regular blood and platelet transfusions.  As her white cells and neutrophils (some of the infection fighting parts) are so low, she is at constant risk of developing life threatening infections.  It was hoped that a gruelling week-long course of immuno supressent therapy would kick start her system again.  When this did not work, it was repeated 5 months later.  Sadly, there was still no response and Jess remained vulnerable and totally dependant on transfusions.  The only option left is a bone marrow transplant, which is due to be carried out in June of this year.  This is a highly risky procedure, which is further complicated by the fact that Jess does not have an exact match donor, despite the fact that there are over 12 million people on the international registers.  The transplant will be proceeded by 8 days of intensive chemotherapy and also radiotherapy (and obviously all of the side effects that go with these treatments).  The cocktail of drugs that will then follow is far too long to mention (and spell) but needless to say they all have their own potential side effects (both long and short term).  Jess will be in Great Ormond Street Hospital for 6-12 weeks, for most of the time in strict isolation.

In the long term, Jess will have around a 70% chance of a full recovery, although she may still have some minor lifelong complications as a result of the treatment.  There is a 10-20% chance that she will have major long term complications and a startling, unthinkable 10-20% chance that she will not make it through the transplant.
 
Visiting GOSH is a most humbling experience.  The Doctors and Nurses that we have come into contact with really are in a class of their own.  The pioneering work and research that they do there is used and respected all over the world and is why it is a 'Centre of Excellence' in its field.  Please help us to help GOSH and the amazingly brave and beautiful children that they treat there.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read this."
 
As a group of friends we are aiming to do something positive on behalf of Jess and raise money to support the work carried out by this amazing hospital, specifically the Blood and Marrow Unit. We would like to think of ourselves as fit, but this is far from the truth, so attempting to cycle the North to South Devon Coast, a distance of 100 miles, over 3 days in September will be quite a challenge. Please sponsor us!!

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So please dig deep and donate now. And if you still want to help Jess and others like her, why not offer to give blood and/or sign up for the bone marrow register. Only 4% of us give blood for the other 96% !!


 
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Well done everyone you did a great job :) love ellie xxx Donation by Ellie Horton on 28/11/10

 
£20.00
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Well done on finishing your bike ride and congratulations on raising such a staggering amount for the hospital. Donation by Aaron McFaull on 26/10/10

 
£20.00
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Fantastic achievement everyone - Sue and Brian x Donation by Lynne Simpson on 25/10/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
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Ice cold pool? No problem :) No swimming gear? No problem :) Well done Horts. Was worth every penny :) Lots of love the Warm Dry Hortons xxxx Donation by Michele Horton on 25/10/10

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid
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Funds raised from friends at our 13th Birthday Disco. Thanks to GOSH for treating Jessica. Donation by Tori Sharp and Eleanor Parton on 25/10/10

 
£350.00
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Amazing achievement by you all! Tina Clare Donation by Jan Snell on 12/10/10

 
£10.00
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Great job, great cause. Well done! Donation by alison clayton on 08/10/10

 
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Well done to everyone. Am glad it wasn't too windy for my little soldier. Am still waiting for the pint of milk I sent him out for! Ade's mum Donation by Jan Snell on 06/10/10

 
£20.00
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Donation from Rowena after she had been over to examine Ade's hands!!! Congratulations to everyone. What an amazing total! Donation by Jan Snell on 06/10/10

 
£20.00
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susan and jane Donation by richard harris on 05/10/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Well done everyone :) from Sarah Donation by Michele Horton on 05/10/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Well done on the bike ride. Love and best wishes to Jess, Ellie, Mick & JJ. Nicbob, Rich, Caitlin & Bump! xx Donation by Emily House on 03/10/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Well done everyone - especially Jan!!! Youve all done brilliantly and should be very proud!xX Donation by Sophie Cross on 30/09/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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great cause. well done - the first rounds on us. Roland and Sarah xx Donation by sarah jones on 29/09/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Donation by Camilla Pringle on 29/09/10

 
£15.00 + £4.23 Gift Aid
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Marques de Cerano clearly likes us best although he did have his mates Stella and Ogio helping : ) Donation by Michele Horton on 29/09/10

 
£160.00 + £45.13 Gift Aid
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Fantastic cause. Well done to all of you. Terry and Anne Hubble Donation by Jan Snell on 29/09/10

 
£50.00
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Kindly donated by the wonderful staff at Delapre Primary! Many thanks. Donation by Jan Snell on 29/09/10

 
£70.00
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Donation collected whilst 'The Baldwins' were partying and 'Team Jessica' were slogging it out on those hills! With many thanks! Donation by Jan Snell on 29/09/10

 
£220.00
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Had to be done :) Donation by Michele Horton on 27/09/10

 
£8.24 + £2.32 Gift Aid
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Well done to all the cyclists. Huge admiration for for Jessica. Anthony & Martine xx Donation by Michele Horton on 27/09/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Congratulations on completing the bike ride - well done to all - Rob and Ellie Jaggard Donation by Rob and Ellie Jaggard on 27/09/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Well done Jan and everyone, sounds like you did a great job and should feel very proud. Much love, Charlie x Donation by Eleanor Atkinson on 26/09/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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If the cycle ride had taken you as long as it took me to remember to donate- you'd still be pedalling! Well done Jan Donation by Donna Skillington on 26/09/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Well done cycling team. This money was raised with the help of Marques de Carano xx Donation by Karen Harris on 26/09/10

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid
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  Offline donations: £4,508.03
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  Total Raised: £20,738.03
  Gift Aid plus supplement: £3,056.26

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