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LoveQuiltsUK - Chace B's quilt

Chace B's quilt    (Quilt Completed)

Born:2013
Illness: Medulloblastoma brain cancer

Theme: Space

Quilt delivered: 13th Mar 2022
Photo of Chace B

Thank you

Chace's quilt has been delivered today..absolutely amazing..thank you so much xx



Finished photos


Photo of Chace Bs quilt


Quilted by: Leanda

Individual squares

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Alysa (+)
Submitted: Aug 2021

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: DRPG Group (+)
Submitted: Oct 2021

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Emma Robson (+)
Submitted: Oct 2020

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Ginny D (+)
Submitted: Apr 2021

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Helen Irwin (+)
Submitted: Jul 2021

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Jodie Balaam (+)
Submitted: Feb 2022

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Laura Anderson (+)
Submitted: Sep 2021

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Leanda Vickers (+)
Submitted: Feb 2022

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Rachel (+)
Submitted: Oct 2021

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Sharon (+)
Submitted: Aug 2021

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Sid (+)
Submitted: Jan 2022

Cross stitch square for Chace B's quilt
Stitched by: Yvonne (+)
Submitted: Sep 2021


Card

Card for Chace B
Stitched by: Kaz Bowen

Biography

Chace had a stroke in September 2021. He was taken to Warwick Hospital where he had a CT scan. The results came back that he had a tumour on the cerebellar part of the brain and was transferred to Birmingham Children's Hospital to the neurology ward that morning. The operation was scheduled for Monday 13th September. A week later the results came back that it was cancer and that it had already spread to the rest of the brain and down the spine.

He's since had 2 cycles of chemo as an inpatient and was there for 19 weeks and is now a day care outpatient and due to start radiation in 2 weeks. After that he has 6 more months of oral chemo. Posterior fossa syndrome caused by the operation has left him unable to move, talk, eat, swallow and walk. Over the months things have slowly progressed back but has been left with 50% mobility so relies on a wheelchair.


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