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Please join us to support a brave little girl in the fight of her life. Julia (Juls) Stone was recently diagnosed with and will BEAT stage four Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of childhood bone cancer. She is a sweet and spunky little girl with a great deal of spirit. Her greatest champions are her mom and dad - Richie and Rachel. She is part of a loving Christian family made up of Richie, Rachel, 3 adopted children (Mackenzie, Ally, and Andrew) and two biological children (Julia and Ahnika). The family lives in southern Missouri and must travel to Children’s Hospital in St. Louis for Juls’ treatments. The medical and travel costs will be enormous so Team Juls is lending support in any way possible. We are rallying together to provide prayers, well-wishes and fundraising events. We aim to lend spiritual and emotional support and to ease the financial impact of medical/travel expenses for Juls' family during this tough time. Please join the fight with Team Juls!
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Monday, January 13, 2014

1/7 - Schedule changes

From Momma:
-Trying to find anything that this Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle will eat! She hasn't eaten much today...she's gotta start eating soon.
They changed her schedule so now they will check her leg next Monday and start chemo the following Friday. Which breaks my heart cause I really thought we'd have January free and would be able to celebrate her birthday outta the hospital. It doesn't really matter to her but it really bothers me. But I guess we are getting the chemo train back on track and on to the finish line.
15 more rounds to go 11 done.

From David:
-Julia's schedule has changed again. She now has to go back to the doctor Jan 13th which is Monday for her leg, and then start back with chemo on Fri. We thought they were going to give her 6 weeks to recover with her leg, but Rachel received a call today changing all that. Julia is doing really good but still is not wanting to eat. Thankfully she is drinking sweet tea and choc. milk. She wanted some chicken on a stick from Chinese restaurant so I took her some, but by time I got there she was sleeping. I hope she will still want them when she wakes up. Rachel removed a lot of the bandage from her leg today and changed the dressings now the bottom of her foot is unwrapped and we are hoping that she will try and walk on it some. We are just so thankful for all the progress she has shown in such a small time Thank the Lord.

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