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Child cancer or serioues illness.
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<blockquote data-quote="slow06" data-source="post: 15993073" data-attributes="member: 112601"><p>Anthony and his mom flew back to Memphis on Monday. Yesterday they had his No More Chemo party and checked out his hearing, everything came back perfect. I got a call around 10am this morning from his mom after his eye exam, and she let me know that Anthony is Cancer FREE. It's all dead, no more living cells. It took me a couple of minutes to comprehend what she said as I was still half a sleep, but man it's a great feeling. </p><p></p><p>He has come so far and has inspired me. The little guy fought through all his treatment with fevers, a heart attack, high blood pressure, vomiting, losing his hair, and the awful rashes. He comes home tonight, and will not have to go back until the 26th of September for another eye exam to make sure nothing has popped back up. </p><p></p><p>I can't thank everyone enough who have kept him in their thoughts and prayers, and who have kept up with his page along the way. St. Jude is a amazing place, they did everything they could to make sure he would get through this. It seems like everything happened so fast, getting diagnosed and him flying out, to his first treatment and than half way through his rounds of chemo, to cancer free. </p><p></p><p>I will continue to update this as much as possible about his recovery and progress, he will have some speech therapy soon, he is a little behind but nothing to really be worried about, they said it's mostly due to the chemo and being under anesthesia, he has been put under around 30 times. </p><p></p><p>Here is a video and some pictures of his No more chemo party and some of him and his eye surgeon Dr. Wilson and nurse Lisa.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]TGHENr7VE-E[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow06, post: 15993073, member: 112601"] Anthony and his mom flew back to Memphis on Monday. Yesterday they had his No More Chemo party and checked out his hearing, everything came back perfect. I got a call around 10am this morning from his mom after his eye exam, and she let me know that Anthony is Cancer FREE. It's all dead, no more living cells. It took me a couple of minutes to comprehend what she said as I was still half a sleep, but man it's a great feeling. He has come so far and has inspired me. The little guy fought through all his treatment with fevers, a heart attack, high blood pressure, vomiting, losing his hair, and the awful rashes. He comes home tonight, and will not have to go back until the 26th of September for another eye exam to make sure nothing has popped back up. I can't thank everyone enough who have kept him in their thoughts and prayers, and who have kept up with his page along the way. St. Jude is a amazing place, they did everything they could to make sure he would get through this. It seems like everything happened so fast, getting diagnosed and him flying out, to his first treatment and than half way through his rounds of chemo, to cancer free. I will continue to update this as much as possible about his recovery and progress, he will have some speech therapy soon, he is a little behind but nothing to really be worried about, they said it's mostly due to the chemo and being under anesthesia, he has been put under around 30 times. Here is a video and some pictures of his No more chemo party and some of him and his eye surgeon Dr. Wilson and nurse Lisa. [MEDIA=youtube]TGHENr7VE-E[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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