Thank You, Doctor
Topic : -David, a 2-year old with leukemia, was taken by his mother, Deborah, to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, to see Dr. John Truman who specializes in treating children with cancer and various blood diseases. Dr. Trumans prognosis was devastating: He has a 50-50 chance. The countless clinic visits, the blood tests, the intravenous drugs, the fear and painthe mothers ordeal can be almost as bad as the childs because she must stand by, unable to bear the pain herself.
David never cried in the waiting room, and although his friends in the clinic had to hurt him and stick needles in him, he hustled in ahead of his mother with a smile, sure of the welcome he always got. When he was three, David had to have a spinal tapa painful procedure at any age. It was explained to him that, because he was sick, Dr. Truman had to do something to make him better. If it hurts, remember its because he loves you, Deborah said.
The procedure was horrendous. It took three nurses to hold David still, while he yelled and sobbed and struggled. When it was almost over, the tiny boy, soaked in sweat and tears, looked up at the doctor and gasped, Thank you, Dr. Tooman, for my hurting.