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Heegaard puts bout with cancer behind her

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Frank Heegaard demonstrates a stability exercise Friday for his 9-year-old daughter, Janae, at Moose(L) Up Redemption Club in Sycamore. Doctors found a Wilms’ tumor in Janae’s kidney when she was 5 years old. As a result of the chemotherapy, one of Janae’s kidneys was removed, and she developed neuropathy, which led to stunted growth in her legs. Her parents were told that Janae would recover about 90 to 95 percent but probably couldn’t play on a competitive level in sports that required heavy use of the legs. (Kyle Bursaw – kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

Janae Heegaard is moving forward.

The 9-year-old isn’t the fastest runner on the Chick Evans Field House track during a Northern Illinois Athletics USATF youth club practice, and her pink and gray running shoes hardly leave the ground as she runs.

But step-by-step, her spindly legs move her forward, her shoulder-length brown hair bobbing with each pace.

That small difference in her gait is the last physical impediment of a disease that could have killed her.

The ability to run, jump and climb trees was taken away from the most eccentric of the six Heegaard girls when she was 5 years old, when her mischievous smile became less constant.

A tumor grew up the right side of Janae’s body until it awakened her in the middle of the night days before Halloween 2008.

Every day since has been a learning experience for Janae. Before she turned 6, Janae learned that simply moving forward around that track, step by step, is something special.

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Janae lumbered into the living room of the Heegaard’s Sycamore home with a boot engulfing her right leg in November. Janae suffered an Achilles injury in cross country, but she was pretty sure she would be back up and running in no time.

It almost was cruel that Janae had her ability to walk hindered like this. For the past four years, she’s made constant progress on walking normally.

When she was 5, doctors discovered a form of cancer called a Wilms’ tumor engulfing her kidney. Five months later, she developed neuropathy, a nerve-damaging condition in her feet from which she’s still recovering.

But Janae seems to focus on the reasons she’s fortunate rather than the difficulties she’s faced.

“I look at all these other kids [she met with cancer], and I see that what they had to go through is nothing like what I did,” she said. “It makes me happy and sad for them, but happy for me that I didn’t have to go through everything they’re going through.”

That perspective came with a lot of pain.

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Janae’s screams reverberated down the upstairs hallway of the Heegaard household in the middle of the night October 24th, 2008.

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