|
Tristan’s
mom
shares,
“When
I
was
33
weeks
pregnant,
a
routine
sonogram
revealed
that
Tristan
had
a
huge
mass
in
his
abdomen.
It
was
so
large
that
the
doctors
couldn’t
tell
where
it
was
coming
from,
and
it
was
in
contact
with
all
of
his
organs
and
had
pushed
his
heart
to
the
wrong
side
of
his
chest.
He
was
taken
by
emergency
c-section
a
few
days
later,
and
was
born
weighing
3
pounds
12
ounces
with
10%
of
the
weight
being
his
tumor.
When
he
was
three
days
old
he
had
his
first
surgery
to
remove
his
primary
tumor,
which
they
discovered
was
originating
from
his
right
adrenal
gland.
While
the
doctors
were
making
a
diagnosis,
more
and
more
tumors
were
popping
up
in
his
right
lung.
When
he
was
just
over
a
month
old
we
found
out
he
had
adrenocortical
carcinoma
(ACC),
which
is
a
very
rare
cancer.
ACC
is
an
extremely
aggressive
and
often
fatal
cancer
and
Tristan
was
Stage
IV.
He
had
his
second
surgery
soon
after
to
remove
the
pulmonary
tumors
and
ended
up
losing
40%
of
his
right
lung.
For
the
next
year,
he
was
treated
with
an
extremely
toxic
neurological
chemotherapy
agent.
Since
he
took
it
during
the
first
year
of
his
life
when
his
brain
was
doing
so
much
growing
and
developing,
he
had
major
delays
and
side
effects.
Tristan
lost
his
one
adrenal
gland
during
his
first
surgery
and
the
chemo
killed
his
remaining
adrenal
gland,
giving
him
Addison’s
disease
which
is
also
a
potentially
fatal
disease.
We
deal
with
the
Addison’s
one
day
at
a
time
with
daily
medications.
We
found
out
this
summer
that
he
is
Autistic
so
we
are
once
again
in
unfamiliar
territory.
Tristan
loves
NASCAR,
especially
Tony
Stewart.
He
spends
just
about
every
Sunday
rooting
for
Tony!
He
loves
all
sports
-
baseball,
basketball,
football,
you
name
it
and
he
likes
it!
He
has
been
in
karate
for
two
years
now
and
is
currently
an
advanced
yellow
belt.
There
isn’t
much
he
doesn’t
like
besides
fruits
and
vegetables!” |