Beads give DGRI children courage
CHILD patients in Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary will now be able to track their progress through treatment for cancer or blood conditions — with beads for every significant event during their treatment journey. The Beads of Courage UK charity began working with hospitals in Glasgow ten years ago and has expanded to cover oncology units across the country. Now children being treated in the oncology and haematology units at DGRI will be offered beads to mark the stages of their treatment. As well as beads marking rounds of treatment and nights spent in hospital, there will be special beads for birthdays and anniversaries, “I Did It!” beads for achieving particularly hard goals, journeys to receive treatment elsewhere, and many other types. Reagyn Ferguson, 13, from Annan, above, collected a hoard of 7648 beads over the course of his treatment for leukaemia in DGRI and Glasgow. He and his mother Sharon were present in DGRI as the charity officially began work in Dumfries and Galloway – and he received his 7649th bead for attending. And Arran Hyslop from Dumfries, who is going through treatment at present, received his beads from staff nurse Jenna Thompson in the hospital’s paediatric unit. [caption id="attachment_46883" align="alignnone" width="680"]






