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Battling Harry is on road to recovery
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| Harrison Williams with his parents Graham and Philippa |
IT'S been a year of misery for little Harrison Williams and his family.
Twelve months ago, the Newport tot was diagnosed with leukaemia - and he spent his last birthday and Christmas in hospital.
But now, as he prepares to celebrate his fourth birthday next week, there is new hope for the youngster from Bettws who is on the road to recovery.
The tot, known as Harry, was diagnosed with the disease on April 2, 2007, days before his third birthday, a milestone he was forced to celebrate from his hospital bed in Cardiff.
"He is a tough kid," said his father Graham Williams, 29.
Harry, who lives on Monnow Way, lost his hair following bouts of chemotherapy and was also prescribed a course of strength building steroids.
"Everybody who gets diagnosed has to have one course of intensive treatment but Harry had to have two courses, both lasted seven weeks," Mr Williams said.
Harry's treatment left him unable to play with friends or take part in the usual activities of a child his age.
His illness also meant he spent weeks in hospital and missed out on proper birthday and Christmas celebrations.
Harry was nominated for last year's Argus Christmas Toy Giveaway for his bravery by Grandmother Vera Williams.
Unfortunately for Harry, he was too ill to attend the party we organised in December.
"Christmas was hard, he was quite ill and on his intensive course and we couldn't go out and see anyone or have people over," Mr Williams said.
But now Harry's immune system is toughening up and his hospital visits have been reduced to once every four weeks.
"His chances now are really, really good," said his dad.
"I think with what he's been through he is now just getting on with it.
Mr Williams said his son is now looking forward to starting school in September, where he will join his older sister Rebecca, 6 at Malpas Church in Wales Infants.
Harry turns four on April 6, and there is set to be a family party on Monnow Way.
7:41am Friday 28th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Ceri on 8:23am Fri 28 Mar 08
Ah bless you Harry... wishing you a happy healthy future x
Ah bless you Harry... wishing you a happy healthy future x
Posted by: Gwenty, bed on 11:40am Fri 28 Mar 08
Great News!! And now buy dad a real Burberry cap!!
Great News!! And now buy dad a real Burberry cap!!
Posted by: daisy, wales on 12:43pm Fri 28 Mar 08
oh bless, hope all goes well in the future, stay strong kid! great news for mum and dad! hope all continues to go so possitive for all the family! keep fighting kido! xx
oh bless, hope all goes well in the future, stay strong kid! great news for mum and dad! hope all continues to go so possitive for all the family! keep fighting kido! xx
Posted by: The Avon Lady, High Cross on 8:01pm Fri 28 Mar 08
Keep fighting little man,you are fantastic,have a happy,healthy future,that smile is truly inspirational too all.
Keep fighting little man,you are fantastic,have a happy,healthy future,that smile is truly inspirational too all.
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