Alex's breakfast and lunch decided to make a repeat performance this evening in our truck. This chemo is so hard on his poor body - and we still have 18 months to go...
Oh Sara, I hate that you all have to go through this. I just think what a strong boy and strong family you have that deals with this. Try to remember that this is just a phase and at least he wont have any phobias about it when he grows up! :)
On November 10th, 2008 our family was devastated when our then 3 1/2 year old son was diagnosed with cancer. Our lives were changed forever.
This blog was created to share his story as he, along with his family and friends, battled Non-Hodgkins Acute Lymphoblastic Lymphoma (T-Cell Lymphoma). Alex took his last dose of Chemotherapy on November 21, 2010.
On April 29, 2011 at age 6, Alex was diagnosed with B-Cell Leukemia (B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia "ALL"). This blog will continue his story, as he fights for his life again.
Oh Sara, I hate that you all have to go through this. I just think what a strong boy and strong family you have that deals with this. Try to remember that this is just a phase and at least he wont have any phobias about it when he grows up! :)
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