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Case study - Andrew
Andrew (left), now 12, was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis as a baby.
He has had a lot of problems with his chest but, in spite of this, he remains well enough to go to school regularly and enjoys riding his bike and playing football. In order to keep well enough to do these things, Andrew has to stay in hospital for about two weeks every couple of months as well as attending regular appointments with his consultant. During this time he receives intensive treatment with antibiotics and physiotherapy.
Andrew, who has been a "regular" on the children's ward all his life, says: "When you're in hospital for a long time it can get boring. It would be good to have my own room and to have e-mail and internet so I can keep up with my school friends. I'd also like some gym equipment to help me keep fit and somewhere outside where I could play basketball or have a kick around."
Both Andrew's nine-year-old sister Shelley and three-year-old brother Darren also have cystic fibrosis, meaning that the family will spend a lot of time at the hospital. The Caring 4 Kids campaign will help to provide a modern dedicated children's centre where the best possible care can be provided for them and thousands of other children.
Andrew's mum Katrina says: "A new and modern children's centre will make things easier for the whole family. To know that my children are being cared for in the best possible environment, with all the extra things that will make their stay that much more comfortable, will make a real difference."
4:26pm Thursday 27th March 2008
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