Harry Staples

Harry's Charity cricket match

Fundraising for Teenage Cancer Trust
£1,500
raised of £300 target
by 13 supporters
Teenage Cancer Trust

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RCN 1062559
We provide expert care and support to young people with cancer

Story

I joined Wokingham Cricket Club (WCC) in 2012 as an U12.  I progressed through the age groups - was part of the U15 Berkshire champions’ squad – and moved into adult cricket.  In 2017 I started at Birmingham University where I joined their cricket club and was a  veryactive member - playing in their 3rd team and being a  social secretary in my 2nd year.

In March 2020 aged 21 I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia.  An initial round of chemotherapy put me into remission.  Being diagnosed just before Covid hit meant I only had visitors for the first week of treatment and then this was restricted to just my mum who had to move onto the ward with me.   The genetic mutation causing the leukaemia meant that chemotherapy alone would not be an option and that I needed a stem cell transplant.  Fortunately, a donor was found by the Anthony Nolan Charity and I had the stem cell transplant in July 2020.  The transplant went well, and my recovery proceeded without any major complications - I even managed to play a little bit of cricket for WCC in the 2021 season. 

Unfortunately, I relapsed in July 2021.  Normally, after relapse within a year of transplant, there is no option for further treatment however, because of my age and because I had got so close to the year mark I was offered further chemotherapy to hopefully put me back into remission and then another transplant if that was successful.  The
chance of success was low and if I wasn’t put back into remission the
chemotherapy could shorten the time I had left.  However, I chose the treatment as to do nothing was choosing to die which was not an option. 

So, in August 2022 I went back into hospital, this time completely on my own, again due to Covid restrictions, not knowing whether I would actually come out again.  I spent 5 weeks in isolation, but the good news was that it did put me back into remission.  The hunt was then on for another donor again found by Anthony Nolan Charity.  I had my second stem cell transplant in December and made it out of hospital just before Christmas.

I am now over 6 months post-transplant, my recovery has been
tougher this time round as my body has been through so much over the last 2 ½ years, but at my last bone marrow assessment there was no evidence of disease.  Obviously I am still very mindful of what happened last year so my confidence in a long-term prognosis is
quite low.

Your kind donation will specifically help the Teenage Cancer Trust's Young Person's Unit at the Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham because of the amazing support they have given me since my diagnosis.  The charity’s aim is to support all teenagers and young adults diagnosed with cancer through specialist units within hospitals and also specialist support staff.  Anyone who has stayed in hospital for any length of time knows how difficult this can be so the aim of the TCT specialist units is to make them as un-hospital like as possible through colour schemes, kitchens, day rooms with gaming stations. I was fortunate to stay on one of these in Birmingham for a while (before Covid hit) and it was a very different experience to being on a normal adult ward, where I ended up having most of my treatment.  I have also been supported by a specialist nurse for everything clinical and emotional and a youth  support worker for all things social and emotional.  Without both of these amazing ladies I really don’t know how I would have got through the last 2 ½ years.

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About the charity

Teenage Cancer Trust

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RCN 1062559
We are dedicated to improving the quality of life and chances of survival for young cancer patients aged 13-24. We fund and build specialist units in NHS hospitals and provide dedicated staff, bringing young people together so they can be treated by teenage cancer experts in the best place for them.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,500.00
+ £78.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£350.00
Offline donations
£1,150.00

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