Today our daughter walked out of hospital cancer free after 9 months of chemotherapy and surgery for Rhabdomyosarcoma. Reddit has been very supportive through this so here's the victory pic for you.

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image showing Today our daughter walked out of hospital cancer free after 9 months of chemotherapy and surgery for Rhabdomyosarcoma. Reddit has been very supportive through this so here's the victory pic for you.

Gorfob on June 4th, 2017 at 23:42 UTC »

Small world.

I was the male student nurse in the paediatric ward at your local hospital.

Imagine my surprise when one of the only patients to make me cry rolls onto my reddit feed.

I'm so happy that you have good news! When I'm up there in August for my final placement in accident and emergency I'll be thinking of you and if you are still selling coffee I'll come say hi!

flexilexi22 on June 4th, 2017 at 23:58 UTC »

As a relatively young person (20) who just got diagnosed with stage 4 cancer last month, it's pictures like this that give me hope. I'm so genuinely happy for your family!

Voltusfive2 on June 5th, 2017 at 02:11 UTC »

People keep messaging me wanting to send gifts and money which is very kind but I didn't post this to benefit personally I just wanted to say thank you. The following is a list of charities who raced to help our situation. A donation to any of these would be most welcome.

http://www.bandagedbear.org.au http://www.redkite.org.au https://www.campquality.org.au http://www.leilarosefoundation.org https://starlight.org.au