August 24, 2006 in People | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
It has been a long time since we have sent an Allex update and I can't say we thought we would be sending another. But....
About a month ago we learned: When part of Allex's ashes were sent on April 19th to a company called TechnoGranit in Canada to be turned into a glass memorial sculpture they only made it as far as Canadian Customs. They should have continued on to the company in Quebec. We have confirmation from the US Postal Service that the package did arrive in Vancouver Canada and from Canadian Post that the package was received at Vancouver Canada. They also state it was sent to Canadian Customs.
Solie's funeral home who was handling the process has been trying unsuccessfully since June 6th to find and retrieve Allex's ashes. They and us have called everyplace we could think of- US Customs, Canadian Customs, US Postal Service, Canadian Post, Vancouver Mail Warehouse, US Consulate, Canadian Consulate, etc. No luck and most don't want to get involved or it is simply not their thing.
Story is either- "White powder in a package- we seized it and refuse to release", or our favorite- "We have no knowledge of your package-maybe its just lost in the mail".
So we resorted to calling the media! Alan Schauffler from King 5 agreed to take on the story in his Legally Speaking segment which should air tonight at 6:30 pm. Also, Everett Herald is doing Part 3 of Allex's story- not sure when it will be in, but should be in the next few days.
We have no idea if we will ever have her ashes returned to us, but we are hoping and praying. Part of Allex is missing and we are just not willing to accept the answers we are getting right now!
If you have any connections to make more noise, it would be appreciated!
Aaron & Sharon Snell
August 24, 2006 in People | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Here is a memorial link from American Lung Association Wall of Remembrance.
August 23, 2006 in People | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Video
You can now see Allex's Memorial video by clicking here.
Memorial Program
To download Allex's Memorial Program click on this link: Download Program.pdf
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Newspaper Article -- Front Page
"Heartfelt words touched girl's life"
EVERETT - Two cardboard boxes sat on a kitchen table, barely holding all the letters and cards. One card was filled with messages from classmates. "Fight on! We are rooting for you," one student wrote. "Stay strong and remember our love," another said.
Click here to read entire article...
From her classmates:
Spokane, WA Spokesman Review Newspaper on Friday April 14, 2006:
IN MEMORY OF
Allex Apley-Conner
03/17/1988 - 4/6/2006
"Our gentle, quirky friend, with a mischevious
sense of humor who
radiated joy & delight".
-The Students and Staff of North Central High School-
April 19, 2006 in Health, People | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Here is a link to Allex's published Memorial Notice.
April 11, 2006 in Health, People | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
To Our Extended Friends and Family:
With great sorrow we send out a final “Allex Update”. On Thursday night (04-06-06) at around 9:00 pm Allex passed away. Our family is extremely saddened but is comforted in the fact she is no longer suffers.
We were overwhelmed with the amazing turnout on March 10th at the Flying Pig as many of you supported our family in person and financially. The event was fantastic and Allex had a wonderful time. She enjoyed meeting everyone, the awesome music by Station House Blues, and Sgt. Britton’s serenade! Allex didn’t want to leave at the end of the night. Thank you for spending time with us and your support.
On March 14th – 20th we flew to Tokyo for our Make-A-Wish trip. Allex picked the location because she was a HUGE fan of anime (Japanese visual animation) and manga (Japanese written cartoons). We spent 3 fast and furious days touring two creation studios, the Mandrake anime shopping center, a museum and Tokyo Disneyland. We met the original creator of “Tech-Mech” creation (Transformers and the like) and the artists of several of her favorite anime characters. Allex understood everything, but most of it went over my head. The museum was beautiful - Our tour began 30 minutes before the doors opened and we were allowed to take pictures. (Aside from marketing – taking pictures inside are prohibited.) The trip was great and we had a blast. Allex maintained great spirits and health throughout. Pictures of the trip are here.
After returning home Allex took several days to recover. On March 25th (Saturday) Allex was invited by Make-A-Wish to SakuraCon in Seattle (anime convention) where she had a great time as a guest of honor and shared the day with one of her best friends, Barrett Taylor. She quickly fatigued and her health declined over the next several days.
On March 29th (Wednesday) Children’s ran the 6 week CT and MRI scans again. The results were shocking. All of the original brain lesions returned but were dramatically enlarged. There were also numerous new lesions. Additional scans showed Allex’s labored breathing was due to a collapsed left lung. The right lung was 50% filled with tumors and 25% fluid. The Tarceva, chemo and radiation had failed and the prognosis was days. Allex was admitted to Children’s Hospital. If Wednesday was horrible, Thursday was worse. During a short period of consciousness, Sharon and I told Allex the medications failed and her body couldn’t fight anymore. Allex replied, “I guess we will see if it really is mind over matter.” During the next several days Allex’s health declined but much to everyone’s surprise she made it to the weekend. The weekend and following days were the hardest Sharon or I have ever experienced. We watched helplessly while Allex deteriorated and her organs began shutting down. Late Thursday afternoon Allex’s remaining lung began filled with fluid. The final 2 hours were awful as Allex continued to struggle and fight. In the end she was finally at peace.
We cannot thank you enough for your support over the past 4.5 months. Your thoughts and prayers were welcome and calmed our family. We appreciated the wonderful food, help and financial support. Allex’s journey was too short and extremely tough but your support kept us strong. It was wonderful knowing so many people were praying for us.
There will be a memorial service at 2:00 pm on Saturday April 15, 2006 at Timberlake Christian Fellowship (4505 236th Ave NE Redmond, WA 98053) with a reception to follow. Child care will be provided during service and social time.
Sharon & Aaron Snell
April 10, 2006 in Health, People | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
A local newspaper, The HeraldNet, wrote an aricle about Allex on 3/8/2006. It's called Courage stands in for cure.
And this is a letter to the editor from Officer Jamie French, who was the main organizer for the Benefit event. It was published on 3/18/2006.
April 09, 2006 in Health, People | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Allex is not doing well- she is inpatient at Children's hospital in Seattle. If you would like to visit, she is registered as Allexandra Apley-Conner and she is in the SCCA, 3rd floor, room 3290. Visiting hours are 10am till 8pm.
Allex's health has dramatically declined since we returned from Japan. She had a few days a jet lag, a day of pure fun when she received a huge box of gifts from Japan and spent the afternoon at SakuraCon (An anime convention in Seattle), but then she changed and she ate and drank very little and was not awake or coherent. Allex complained of sever pain in her neck, shoulders and right arm.
Last Wednesday (3/29) we headed into Children's hospital for Allex's weekly doctors appointment and the 6 week MRI's and CT's to gauge how well the Tarceva and other treatments were going. The results were poor. The MRI shows dozens of new brain tumors and the tumor in her brain stem has regrown. The CT scan shows her left lung has collapsed - causing her heart to shift right and forcing it to work harder. The right lung is about 50% tumor and 25% collapsed and is surrounding by a growing amount of fluid. The tumors elsewhere in her body are multiplying and growing in size. The news was not good.
Allex was admitted to Children's Hospital that night where she remains heavily sedated. Her oxygen sats have sagged to as low as 72 and she struggles to breathe. We have her on oxygen to make her more comfortable. Anti-seizure medication and morphine ease the pain and make her body less aware of the lacking oxygen levels. Doctors are not pushing a feeding tube and we have discontinued IV fluids because they don't believe it is necessary now. The optimistic outlook last week was 7-14 days and she has fought for each of the last 5 days. We pray for a peaceful passing but always remain hopeful for one last miracle.
Thank you for your prayers and support.
Aaron & Sharon
April 03, 2006 in Health, People | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Wednesday is our regular day at Children's hospital and we were scheduled to update all of our MRI's and CT's to gauge how well the Tarceva and other treatements are going. I wish yesterdays scans would have showed encouraging news for Allex's health, but unfortunately it was the opposite result.
Based on the test results Allex was admitted inpatient at Childrens yesterday.
The MRI shows dozens of brain tumors and the tumor in her brain stem has regrown.
The CT scan shows her left lung has collapsed and this has caused her heart to shift in her chest and it is now working even harder. Her right lung to be about 50% tumor and then 25% collapse and is surrounding by a growing amount of fluid. Her oxygen sats were as low as 83% last night and she is struggling to breathe.
The tumors elsewhere in her body are also multiplying and growing in size. We have her heavily sedated and on anti-seizure medication to ease the pain and make her body less aware of the lacking oxygen levels.
She is at Childrens on the 4th floor due to admit timing but we expect to transfer her to the HemOnc inpatient ICU sometime today.
The doctor says we only have a matter of days left.
Sharon
March 30, 2006 in Health, People | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
We've received many emails from people wondering how Tarceva works, so we thought we would post it online for everyone to read:
Many different types of cancer cells, including non-small cell lung cancer, have a "receptor" on their surfaces called the "epidermal growth factor receptor." This receptor receives signals that tell the cancer cells to grow and multiply. Tarceva works by blocking this receptor and depriving the cancer cells of these signals.
Sharon
March 29, 2006 in Health, People, Science | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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