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The Box Of Hope has been cancelled untill I hear back from Spark (I pm`d him again this morning). Spark gave his approval, thanks Kevin!

Even though the insurance will not be paying for Hanna`s special treatments, she will still be receiving them.

I am still working on orders, and there will not be any delays.

I am still taking orders, and will continue to do so, I`m not going to let all the stuff that has been going on get to me.

I have received 4 handmade knives to sell, which I will be posting in the exchange in the next couple of days.

I do need to start consuming more alcohol to keep from going crazy!

Thanks!
 
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John - has anyone talked to the Shriner's hospital in Chicago?
Hannah's situation would seem to be right up their alley.
good to know she's still receiving treatment despite the insurance company's stance.
 
The Box of Hope thread is a go per Spark's approval.
 
John - has anyone talked to the Shriner's hospital in Chicago?
Hannah's situation would seem to be right up their alley.
good to know she's still receiving treatment despite the insurance company's stance.

Becky has contacted them, they say they only help with other cancers, not leukemia.
 
I'm glad her treatments will continue! I was pretty worried when you'd closed the update thread. Insurance companies are pretty much bloodsuckers, that's for sure. I hope that her treatments will be successful.
 
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