Bishop was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor (Ganglioglioma in the brainstem, specifically) on 3/10/2009. Since then, the tumor has...
Bishop was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor (Ganglioglioma in the brainstem, specifically) on 3/10/2009. Since then, the tumor has...
Baxter was born on Monday, September 27, 2010 at 4:09 pm. He weighed 7 lbs and 5 oz and was 20.5 in long. He was healthy and perfect! He...
In November of 2007, when Joseph (or Joe P., as he introduces himself) was just over 3 years old, his parents started noticing his head...
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Gus’ family writes, “Augustus “Gus” was diagnosed with stage 4 Medulloblastoma brain cancer in June 2010. His case is considered high risk...
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Aracely was 8 years old when she was diagnosed with a pineoblastoma brain tumor on June 1, 2015. She had begun having headaches and not...
Mattie is a smart, strong, Brave, charismatic, and hilarious kid. He has multiple had to endure multiple spinal surgeries as a result of...
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Hagan was diagnosed with Stage III Posterior Fossa Ependymoma Brain Tumor on July 29, 2013 at the age of 2.5. He underwent surgery, proton radiation and chemotherapy. In May of 2016, a routine MRI (2 years post treatment) showed that Hagan’s tumor had come back. Hagan’s amazing Neurosurgeon is only able to safely remove 75-80% of his tumor in surgery because it lies near his brainstem. After his 2nd surgery to battle this awful disease, Hagan is again stable and doing well. Currently, Hagan is...
Gracie was 9 years old when she was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, which is a stage 4 brain tumor. She underwent major surgery to remove the tumor. The doctors were able to remove 99 percent of it. A small layer was left on her brain stem. Surgery was followed by six weeks of radiation in Jacksonville, Fl., and then almost 1 year of chemotherapy. She was in the hospital numerous times, either receiving chemotherapy or for fever with no white blood cell count. She has received multiple blood...
Grace was diagnosed in 2015 and did six weeks of radiation and a year of chemo. She then had progression and started in a research drug but had seizures in January and just a weeks ago. She is now in hospice care. She graduated from Niceville High school in May 2017 with a 4.4 GPA and was hoping to be college bound, but the progression took that away from her. She still smiles and we are praying for a miracle. Cancer has robbed Grace of so much. At this point she is pretty much non verbal. She...
His parents write, “Daniel is an 8-year-old happy-go-lucky boy. He is the youngest of four boys so he has to be easy going! On August 11, 2014 he was practicing baseball (the sport he loves) when we realized we had a problem after he complained of seeing double and headaches. On August 12, 2014, our lives changed in the blink of an eye after a series of doctor visits and then a trip to the children’s hospital where Daniel was diagnosed with a Germinoma brain tumor. He will undergo treatment in...
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