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Joe my families heart and prayers go out to you. I wish yall the best and we will do what we can buddy. Just do me this lean over to Brett and give him a big ROLL TIDE from the "Nation" and may God give your family and Brett the strength to make it through this.
"People sleep peaceable in their beds at night because rough men stand ready to do violent things on their behalf" Lt. Nathan Cox USMC .....ROLL TIDE & Thanks LT. |
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Heisman hopeful![]() 2008 |
I just got this email from my son's oncologist. It is very interesting.
"I understand. I can only imagine how upsetting this is. I asked Dr. Khakoo to explain why they would not allow compassionate use. She asked me to call her and then I got no answer when I did. As I think about it, I not really sure this is about money. I am really thinking there is something strange going on there internally. I will call Dr. Kramer tomorrow who is actually the PI of the study. I have emailed her in the past but she has not responded. I hope Brett's day improved." Something is going on there. And that something is affecting my son. Something is not right there. Please help us email the various news outlets. Please help Brett. Any news outlets you can think of...CNN, Fox News, Nancy Grace, Oprah, New York Times, etc. Thank you so much. Let's work hard to get Brett his treatment! Joe |
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Joe,
I continue to pray and think good thoughts about Brett and your family. You and your wife hang in there. One thing I learned while taking care of Julie was that it was very important to take care of yourself. If you need anything let me know. ******************************************************************************* If you remember me, remember the laughter, not the tears; the good, not the bad; the lively, not the barely moving. Most of all, just remember me with happiness and laughter. And remember that you have an angel among you. Julie Martin 1965-2008 ******************************************************************************* Cruise Critic Web Site I used to have a handle on life. But I broke it. |
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Thank you so much. We are trying to do that, take care of ourselves. But, as you know, it is hard to try and think of doing things for yourself, of trying to take a break, when your loved one is in this kind of condition. There is a lot of guilt I feel when I take time to go eat, go to sleep, play with my other two sons. It is just very hard. |
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Freshman |
Please know that I care. I send my love and caring for the whole Jackson family. God is huge! I know he's right there with you all.
Tell 'em we're coming..... and hell is coming with us! |
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Walk-on |
I pray for your entire family.
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Five-star prospect |
So sorry to hear about your boy.. Just want you to know that I will be praying for you guys and I hope everything turns out alright.
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Heisman hopeful![]() 2008 |
Just thought you'd like to read this article from the Crimson-White (The paper of the University of Alabama).
-------------------------------------- Family struggles to keep 9-year-old son alive Family has turned to internet for financial support in son's cancer battle Brett Bralley News Editor Print this article Share this article Published: Sunday, September 21, 2008 Updated: Monday, September 22, 2008 Kid with cancer The Jackson family hasn’t lived in their Tuscaloosa apartment for three months. They’ve been living at the Children’s Hospital in Birmingham, gathered around 9-year-old Brett Jackson’s bed. Brett has been diagnosed with neurocutaneous melanosis, a rare form of brain cancer, and the doctors have labeled his condition as terminal. It started in May, when Brett woke up in the middle of the night with an intense headache and started vomiting. After that, other symptoms showed up, like frequent seizures, difficulty with short-term memory and confusion. Eventually, he became unable to walk and now can no longer talk. Then a flicker of hope emerged — Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City had told Joe and Tanda Jackson, Brett’s parents, that Brett qualified to receive experimental drugs that could possibly extend his life. The bad news, however, was that Sloan-Kettering would not accept Medicaid to cover the treatment, and the treatment would cost $100,000, Joe Jackson said. The Jacksons turned to the Internet to raise money for their son. They shared Brett’s story in various Internet communities and asked people to donate. In two-and-a-half weeks they received almost $40,000. A large portion of that money came from members of Fark.com, Joe said. Then their flicker of hope was diminished. Joe said Sloan-Kettering had told them Brett no longer qualified for the experimental treatment. Joe said no clear reason had been given, but the doctors at Sloan-Kettering did say Brett did not have what they considered to be a successful flow test — a medical test required to see if the right conditions were present. “Up until that point [when Sloan-Kettering said he did not qualify] all of the doctors here and the whole family here were under the understanding that he had been green-lighted to go,” Tanda Jackson said. She said the Children’s Hospital in Birmingham had arranged a flight to New York. “He had appointments and two MRIs scheduled up there,” she said. “To us, that meant ‘We’ll take you. Come on up.’ ” Joe and Tanda said they’ve received no clear explanation why Brett no longer qualifies, but they have speculated on what it could be. Joe said when they started fundraising, their story got media attention from The Tuscaloosa News. The New York Times had expressed interest as well. Joe said one day Brett’s oncologist said he received an e-mail from Sloan-Kettering asking to family to back off from fundraising and the media. “We told them we weren’t going to do that,” Joe said. “Then they told us he didn’t qualify after they had said he qualified.” Courtney DeNicola, media associate for Sloan-Kettering, said that she could not specifically comment on Brett’s case for privacy reasons, but did say Sloan-Kettering does not withhold care for pediatric patients for financial reasons. “Our primary concern is providing the best possible care for patients, and we work diligently to determine if patients treated elsewhere can benefit from unique treatment options at Memorial Sloan-Kettering,” DeNicola said in an e-mail. “For any patient interested in a clinical trial, there are clinical eligibility criteria that need to be met.” She said the criteria used to determine if a patient can participate in a clinical trial are based solely on medical information such as the patient’s health and prior treatment. Patient financial status is not a consideration in determining eligibility for a clinical trial, she said. Garland Stansell, chief communications officer of the Children’s Hospital in Birmingham, said that from the hospital’s point of view, the Children’s hospital was helping Brett seek the treatment he would receive from Sloan-Kettering and from what he understands, Brett no longer qualifies. “We understood Sloan-Kettering was going to do the treatment and we’re not really sure at this point why there has been a change,” Stansell said. Stansell said Children’s Hospital physicians are still working with Sloan-Kettering to see if there is anything that can be done. Joe said that he did receive a call from Brett’s oncologist Saturday saying that Brett will be able to go up to New York and run more tests to see if he will qualify for the treatment. That’s the next step, he said, after a four-to-five week chemotherapy treatment he will undergo in Birmingham. The family’s lives have been put on hold while they’ve cared for Brett. They moved to Tuscaloosa in 2006 so Joe could attend graduate school at the University. Joe was in his last year, but had to put his graduate work on hold. Tanda said she’s taken a leave of absence from her job. Brett is the oldest of three boys. Joshua, 6, and Matthew, 3, have stayed with extended family members while Brett’s been in the hospital. Tanda said Joshua was supposed to start kindergarten this year, but couldn’t since they are not in Tuscaloosa. Joe said he stays awake and watches Brett at night, in case he has a seizure, and Tanda said she watches him during the day. Before his battle with cancer, Brett was an honors student, Joe said. He loved riding his bike, roller skating and was a member of the Alabama Boy’s Choir. He loves Alabama football, Joe said. “He also loves computers,” Tanda said. Brett had created three blogs on his own. One was a blog for the game site Club Penguin. “We believe that he recognizes us,” Tanda said. “He makes good eye contact. He follows what’s happening in the room.” “We’re not going to give up hope,” Joe said. “He’s been fighting so hard for himself.” “He’s a really tough kid,” Tanda said. “It just makes you stand there in awe.” Link |
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"Moderator" UNA, 1993 |
That was a great article, Joe!
______________________________________________ “This team was willing to do what successful teams do. Sometimes teams aren’t willing to do that. They did what unsuccessful teams won’t do. This game is about players.” --- Nick Saban MySpace: Link |
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Thanks to everyone so much that we have almost hit the $40,000 mark!! Woohoo!!
I am so hoping that Brett can get this treatment asap and work toward attending a game himself! Wouldn't that be a thrill?! The thought give me chills!! Thanks for getting Brett that much closer towards the goal of possible remission!! Link Link When it hurts to look back and you're scared to look ahead,You can look beside you and I will be there. |
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Walk-on |
Brett needs the money to get to the New York hospital in November. You might say that is awhile yet but there is so much more money needed! Do it for Brett!! His birthday is October 9th! Thanks everyone for your support! He is doing great thru the chemo and radiation so far
Care Pages - Link Donation Link - Link When it hurts to look back and you're scared to look ahead,You can look beside you and I will be there. |
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Joe, what's the latest on the NY hospital?
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The said they would take him in for tests and such to see if he qualifies for the treatment. These are the same tests he has already had done so I am sure he will pass them again. We are going to try and get him up there after his radiation treatments here. So that would be sometime in November. Also, we have raised a little over $44,000 for his treatment! We need to raised $56,000 more. |
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Ugh.
Brett has to have surgery first thing Friday morning. His neurosurgeon does not think that his shunt has malfunctioned. He actually does not know exactly what it is, but they are assuming it is an infection. The best case scenario is that they will open the blister up, drain it, sew it back up, and start him on antibiotics. The worse case scenario is that there is an infection involving the bone flap (the bone that was removed and then placed back in after they removed his tumor in July) and that they will have to remove the bone, perhaps permanently. We won't know until the surgery is over tomorrow so we'll update again tomorrow before lunch (I hope) to let everyone know how he did. Really hoping he will not have to go back to ICU or the Special Care Unit. Everything gets really crazy when he gets taken out of a regular room. Cross your fingers that it's nothing serious and we can get it done quick. Tanda When it hurts to look back and you're scared to look ahead,You can look beside you and I will be there. |
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"Moderator" UNA, 1993 |
Tanda, I am sorry to hear about this setback. Know that you and Joe will have others praying with you in the morning! ______________________________________________ “This team was willing to do what successful teams do. Sometimes teams aren’t willing to do that. They did what unsuccessful teams won’t do. This game is about players.” --- Nick Saban MySpace: Link |
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