OK, so I've posted this on a couple other appropriate boards here (caring/compassion and disAbilities), and got some answers, but I thought maybe someone here could help too (this board is a bit more active).
Our lifelong friends have just had their 6yo ds diagnosed w/ leukemia. He's going to be in the hospital for about 8 months (probably). They live in another state, and we are going to make the trip to see them sometime in January. His bday was just a couple of days ago, so we've got bday and xmas gifts we'll be wanting to bring.
His hospital room is tiny, he has lots of aunts/uncles/cousins and very close friends out where they live who have/are giving tons of gifts. He has an x-box and Wii cart available all the time, and his dad's work donated a big screen tv for the video games (to him, and it will then stay at the hospital). So he's pretty 'set' w/ typical gifts.
My thought was - he has lots of friends come and visit and play video games w/ him, almost on a daily basis. My first thought for something 'different' was if I could find a cool tattoo 'dispenser', he could use the tattoos himself whenever he wanted, and he could also offer his little friends something when they visit (it might make him feel nice to give them something). But then I read that tattoos might be a no-no for a chemo patient. Then I thought a sticker dispenser (so he's not putting them on his skin). But stickers are kind of boring. Then I thought one of those mini crane machines (my kids have had one, they're small) where you fill it w/ prizes (candy/tiny toys), and he can play w/ it, and let his friends play to get a prize. The one we had was ok, but hard to work sometimes (kinda cheap). My dentist's office has one of those treasure chests where the kids pick out a prize, but of course that's not "fun" like a crane machine.
Any other ideas? Money is no object, but space is (his tiny room). I'd love to find a tiny, "good" crane machine maybe.
But I'd appreciate any other thoughts (and prayers for him).
Our lifelong friends have just had their 6yo ds diagnosed w/ leukemia. He's going to be in the hospital for about 8 months (probably). They live in another state, and we are going to make the trip to see them sometime in January. His bday was just a couple of days ago, so we've got bday and xmas gifts we'll be wanting to bring.
His hospital room is tiny, he has lots of aunts/uncles/cousins and very close friends out where they live who have/are giving tons of gifts. He has an x-box and Wii cart available all the time, and his dad's work donated a big screen tv for the video games (to him, and it will then stay at the hospital). So he's pretty 'set' w/ typical gifts.
My thought was - he has lots of friends come and visit and play video games w/ him, almost on a daily basis. My first thought for something 'different' was if I could find a cool tattoo 'dispenser', he could use the tattoos himself whenever he wanted, and he could also offer his little friends something when they visit (it might make him feel nice to give them something). But then I read that tattoos might be a no-no for a chemo patient. Then I thought a sticker dispenser (so he's not putting them on his skin). But stickers are kind of boring. Then I thought one of those mini crane machines (my kids have had one, they're small) where you fill it w/ prizes (candy/tiny toys), and he can play w/ it, and let his friends play to get a prize. The one we had was ok, but hard to work sometimes (kinda cheap). My dentist's office has one of those treasure chests where the kids pick out a prize, but of course that's not "fun" like a crane machine.
Any other ideas? Money is no object, but space is (his tiny room). I'd love to find a tiny, "good" crane machine maybe.
But I'd appreciate any other thoughts (and prayers for him).



, which was wonderful news!! Just yesterday his caringbridge update said that his bone marrow is starting to rise in numbers (something like that - I don't understand it all), but that it meant that his cells were doing the 'right' thing. Why the disposable things if he has to get bone marrow? Just so I can understand better... 