Joshua Caldwell

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Joshua Caldwell

Joshua Caldwell

Joshua's Resting Stone

(press play to hear the words engraved from the Lion King)

 

Joshua David Caldwell


He was born a beautiful, healthy, dark haired baby weighing in at 7lbs 11½ oz and 21 inches long. He was such a good baby. He slept through the night at 2 wks old---probably due to the fact he was nursing, drinking 2-3 oz of formula and eating cereal at night.
Seems he never lost that kind of appetite. I remember him loving chicken. He could eat a whole chicken leg quarter w/potatoes and a veggie. His one little "fetish" (if you will) is he hated his hands to be dirty. If he got food on his hands, he'd run right up to me and say "guck!!" LOL We'd wash his hands more when he was a toddler than when he did when he had his BMT.
He was a smart kid. He loved school but was very shy. He always did very well and absolutely loved art. He was always drawing. He was always a good kid. I don't think he was ever spanked. Oh he'd be punished by sitting in a corner or going to his room but never spanked. He had the best smile.....his eyes would twinkle.....his slight dimples would show......and he'd light up a room when he did smile.
At 12, I had believed he was starting to go through puberty. Thought he was about to start the 'rebelous' teen years. He started getting very cranky......talked back to everyone. Then I noticed his gums were swollen. I thought "my god, he's got some gum disease from not brushing!!" He saw the dentist......she did what she could but couldn't figure out what was wrong. She sent him to a Periodontist. The first visit there, we were told to take him to the pediatritian for physical and blood tests. It was strange to me but who was I to argue. They took pictures and sent us on our way.
We stopped at the drs on the way home to set up the appt. I remember telling the nurse we needed an appt as soon as possible because of the gums. She looked at me funny, left the room for a while then came back. She had said something about 'not understanding why Joshua needed a physical for swollen gums" At this point I got aggitated and I insisted she give us an appt asap. A week later, Joshua and I spent about 2 hrs in the drs office. The dr did a physical and found Joshua to be basically healthy. Then he called the Head of pediatric Periodontics to see what could cause the gums to swell. At the time, he never told us but he was told by Dr Ferrarro that it could be Leukemia. So....the pediatritian sent us to a local hospital for bloodwork.
At first, I thought about avoiding it for the weekend, but something inside me made me take him for the tests. We got home and did some running around to get ready to go see the Blue Angels at the Air Show that weekend. Joshua was soooo excited we were going. Well, about 9:45 pm, I got a call from his pediatrician saying that some of the blood work was back and that it was possible that Joshua had Leukemia. I was dazed......stunned and confused. He said to go right to Boston Childrens Hospital---don't wait for the results to the rest of the blood work.
I didn't know what to do. All of a sudden, I was 'anxious'......scared even. I had no clue what it meant to have Leukemia but I knew it wasn't gonna be good. So, we packed the rest of the kids up and took them to a friends and off to Boston we went. We arrived at almost midnight and was directed right into a room in the ER. A doctor took us aside---away from Joshua and told us they had results and he has Leukemia. She said he would be admitted as soon as possible.

 

 

My Inspiration, My Hero, My Best Friend

Hello Friends.....
    As some of you may remember, Joshua's birthday is March 23rd. Last year many of you sent him cards and yes, even gifts. He was overwhelmed and so happy that you all cared so much. He treasured every card, every Beanie Baby, every note. To this day the cards he received are still in the same spot he placed them. He HAD to keep them.
    Some of you may feel that I'm going way overboard---sometimes I think I am too because of my overwhelming grief but I just know how much Joshua would love this "Tribute to His Memory".
    Thank you all for being there for me----I don't know what I would have done for the past couple of years without you.
Kris

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