Celebrating Sasha and supporting SickKids patient and family centred interprofessional care, staff and family partnership, patient safety, palliative care and Alagille Syndrome. Thanks to family for love and visits, laid back Dr Michael Peer, Dr Jennifer Russell's tireless coordination of LFHC, GI, CCCU, Gen Surg and IGT, all the staff at Hospital for Sick Children and Max and Beatrice Wolfe Centre and final homebound team Stephen Jenkinson, Dr Russell Goldman and TCCAC.
Sasha's more familiar absence
Sasha's absence has become a part of our ever unfolding present, no longer unfamiliar. Time dulls grief's raw edge of regret. Daily re-membering of cherished moments lets past pain have its place as her soul's journey inspires awareness and generosity toward other families experiencing end of life and the wonderful care givers who help them. I love you Sasha and am thankful for the short time we had together.I imagine your smile as we get ready for your sister's first birthday party tomorrow. I so wish you were here and you are here in all our hearts.
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Sasha and Mia have been in my heart and mind this week. My love, thoughts and prayers - hope Mia has a wonderful 1st birthday.
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