Mary Catherine O'Brien (Catie) was born on April 23, 2001 and was 
first diagnosed with a spinal tumor on June 17, 2008.

Catie had surgery to remove a 6cm tumor on June 19, 2008. The tumor 
is an extremely rare form of cancer called an ATRT (Atypical Teratoid 
Rabdoid Tumor).

Catie was treated with radiation to the entire brain-spinal column 
and is now undergoing aggressive chemotherapy and stem-cell recovery 
at St. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.

Her mother, Christine, is with Catie in Memphis, while her father 
Kevin stays at home with the other five kids. Catie has four sisters, 
Maggie (10), Mia (6), Molly (4) and M.E. (2), and she has a brother, Max (9).



If I Could Fly

http://www.catiesstory.com

Wednesday, 08 October 2008 22:31 Christine

Hello from St. Jude's,

This morning I awoke to a sound that I have not heard in 
weeks.  Catie was up and the sound I heard was the bathroom door 
closing.  SHE WOKE UP ON HER OWN!!  I was so thrilled I jumped out of 
bed.  I need to temper my reactions.  I waited outside of the closed 
door - I neither listened or spoke - I simply prayed "Thank you 
Lord".  How thrilled I was that today she was awake and yet when this 
journey began just over four months ago we were praying for her to be 
able to sleep.

When the door opened Catie emerged and reported that she was still 
tired and going back to bed.  My heart sank but not before I heard 
Kevin's words of advise coming from me "Before you go back to sleep 
let's take your medicine."  Catie complied.  It was 8am.  The first 
appointment that she had was 9am with St. Jude's school 
program.   Catie informed me that she didn't want to go to their 
school.  She has been working on most of her school work - telling me 
all that they do in Mrs. Rosti's class - I she would like to continue 
doing school this way.  I told her that that would be fine - figuring 
that she just wanted more sleep.

She never feel back asleep.  Soon we were discussing breakfast and 
she said that she wanted oatmeal.  I quickly made breakfast and 
brought her to the table.  Once she sat down she began to unbutton 
her fleece pj top.  She told me she was hot.  I stopped and looked at 
her.  Then ran and grabbed the thermometer.  She was running a fever 
100.7.  From the beginning anything over 100.4 and you go the the 
hospital.  So I call and ask what I am do to, calmly I am transferred 
from one department to the next.  It was determined that we should 
come to the hospital for our 9:45 assessment triage appointment and 
check our schedule - someone would examine Catie.

We dress.  I don't know if we ate and off to the hospital we 
went.  When we arrive at 9:45 I look at Catie and she is fine. No 
fever.  Am I crazy?  We go through our day one appointment after the 
next, all preparing Catie for going in patient on Friday.  She is 
healing very nicely from her Bone Marrow Harvest.   She has gained a 
pound and her blood pressure is good.  Things are looking well for 
Catie.  This is another change from yesterday.  She has good 
energy.  We even went to the basement of the hospital and walked the 
1/4 mile loop for a bit of exercise.  Tomorrow our schedule is 
clear.  We have a free day.  Catie would like to get her nails done 
and would like to go paint pottery.  I would like to go to Mass.  We 
have all day we should be able to do it all.

While I was answering e-mails this afternoon Catie was doing her 
school work.  She did several pages of Math, Spelling and 
Reading.  She also wrote in her journal.  I would like to share 
Catie's word with you. (I did ask Catie first.)

10/8/08
If I could fly I would go home to my family and stay with them 
because I love them!  But I can not fly so I can not do that because 
I don't think there is shuch thing as a flying person other than 
supper man how is not really real.  But my family are supper heros 
and my doctors and nurses because they might save my life, even thoe 
my supper heros can't fly it doesn't mean they can't be supper heros!
Catie O'Brien

If I could fly I would fly to each and everyone of you and hug you 
and thank you for praying for my darling Catie, and for me and for 
Kevin and our other fabulous five and for Megan who does it all.

God Bless from St. Jude's,
Christine and Catie
Kevin, Maggie, Max, Mia, Molly, M.E. and Megan


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We ask this through Christ our Lord.
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