Jonah is a happy go lucky type of boy. He is 3 years old and in every sense of the word, he is like a normal 3 year old. Jonah says he wants to be a doctor who fixes people. Mostly blood and bones, as put from him. Jonah was diagnosed with leukemia ALL on March 2, 2014. Jonah does very well with port accesses, treatments and always asks what medication is going in his port and what does it do. He also likes to let the nurses know what steps to take when putting the butterfly needle in and taking it out. This kid just doesn't miss a beat. We are proud that he is our special boy.
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