Help Quincy Fight Leukemia Again
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Friends and family: Quincy has enjoyed 11 months of remission, unfortunately, he is experiencing a relapse of what he had last year. Acute Myeliod Leukemia (AML).
He was diagnosed again on May 4th and the family has been in the hospital since then. The plan this time is a few rounds of chemo until he is in remission, and then a bone marrow transplant. Luckily, his little brother Reece is a perfect match for the bone marrow. This is rare to have such a beautiful match so we are all thanking our lucky stars.
If all goes well, Quincy will be in the hospital receiving treatment for 4 to 5 months. During that time Theresa and Andrew will both be losing a lot of work. Your generous donations will go along way and will be very much appreciated. Prayers are also welcome!
We got this. Quincy is going to be OK. It’s just gonna be a difficult road to get there.
Go Team Quincy!
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Quincy is a shining star. Our 5 year old warrior will light up any room, tell you a joke, race you around the block or break out in song. Quincy Bear was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in late February.
Quincy has begun his first round of chemotherapy and other treatments at Children's Hospital in San Diego and the family is expecting to be in residence there until September while he is fighting and conquering this battle.
Quincy's parents Andrew and Theresa are dedicated to Quincy's care and for the next half year will be in and out of the hospital, all the while his younger brother Reece will be loved and cared for by them and the boys' Grandparents, friends and family at their home in Oceanside.
Let's rise up and shield them in care and love during this arduous time. Your contributions will help pay for their monthly expenses as they are unable to work as usual, help provide quality meals while they live in the hospital, and give them some security as they battle these frightening times.
The Bergdahl Family thanks you.
He was diagnosed again on May 4th and the family has been in the hospital since then. The plan this time is a few rounds of chemo until he is in remission, and then a bone marrow transplant. Luckily, his little brother Reece is a perfect match for the bone marrow. This is rare to have such a beautiful match so we are all thanking our lucky stars.
If all goes well, Quincy will be in the hospital receiving treatment for 4 to 5 months. During that time Theresa and Andrew will both be losing a lot of work. Your generous donations will go along way and will be very much appreciated. Prayers are also welcome!
We got this. Quincy is going to be OK. It’s just gonna be a difficult road to get there.
Go Team Quincy!
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Quincy is a shining star. Our 5 year old warrior will light up any room, tell you a joke, race you around the block or break out in song. Quincy Bear was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in late February.
Quincy has begun his first round of chemotherapy and other treatments at Children's Hospital in San Diego and the family is expecting to be in residence there until September while he is fighting and conquering this battle.
Quincy's parents Andrew and Theresa are dedicated to Quincy's care and for the next half year will be in and out of the hospital, all the while his younger brother Reece will be loved and cared for by them and the boys' Grandparents, friends and family at their home in Oceanside.
Let's rise up and shield them in care and love during this arduous time. Your contributions will help pay for their monthly expenses as they are unable to work as usual, help provide quality meals while they live in the hospital, and give them some security as they battle these frightening times.
The Bergdahl Family thanks you.
Fundraising team (2)
Megan Hughes
Organizer
San Diego, CA
Andrew Bergdahl
Beneficiary
Theresa Bergdahl
Team member