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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
A year after Anthony was diagnosed
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<blockquote data-quote="slow06" data-source="post: 16153922" data-attributes="member: 112601"><p>I have been trying to spend more time with my mom as much as I can, she has been taking this Chemo pill, it has made her drop weight and her hands have started peeling. She has been in good spirit, I told her not to worry about me and the rest of the family, were all grown, she has raised us right and we will try to get through everything the best way we can together. </p><p></p><p>I am hoping after my training is over I will be able to use some vacation time and take a trip with Anthony and his mom. Thought about flying out to Cali to see the rest of my family and maybe taking him to Disneyland, but I have never been to Florida and have not been to Disneyworld yet. Anthony is nutcase now, he is just like any 2 year old, I will clean his toys up and he will go over and dump everything out and play for a minute and get bored, and than it's off to another mess for him to make. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate everyone that followed his thread, and kept him in your thoughts and prayers, it really means a lot. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We got set up with a nutritionist at St. Jude, they have him on tons of PediaSure and veggies, they send like 100 bottles of it a month, his taste has changed a lot. He will kill some BBQ pulled pork and some cole slaw. He lost his love for fries which is good, but he has been drinking a ton of water and some apple juice. </p><p></p><p>I am glad to hear Reilly was able to beat it and made a full recovery. We wont know if Anthony is able to see out of his right eye until he will be able to tell us. I always forget he is blind in the right eye. If you don't mind, where was Reilly treated at?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bruno, I really appreciate you following Anthony when all this started. I know you followed daily. If you ever come to NC let me know and we can go get a couple of drinks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow06, post: 16153922, member: 112601"] I have been trying to spend more time with my mom as much as I can, she has been taking this Chemo pill, it has made her drop weight and her hands have started peeling. She has been in good spirit, I told her not to worry about me and the rest of the family, were all grown, she has raised us right and we will try to get through everything the best way we can together. I am hoping after my training is over I will be able to use some vacation time and take a trip with Anthony and his mom. Thought about flying out to Cali to see the rest of my family and maybe taking him to Disneyland, but I have never been to Florida and have not been to Disneyworld yet. Anthony is nutcase now, he is just like any 2 year old, I will clean his toys up and he will go over and dump everything out and play for a minute and get bored, and than it's off to another mess for him to make. I appreciate everyone that followed his thread, and kept him in your thoughts and prayers, it really means a lot. We got set up with a nutritionist at St. Jude, they have him on tons of PediaSure and veggies, they send like 100 bottles of it a month, his taste has changed a lot. He will kill some BBQ pulled pork and some cole slaw. He lost his love for fries which is good, but he has been drinking a ton of water and some apple juice. I am glad to hear Reilly was able to beat it and made a full recovery. We wont know if Anthony is able to see out of his right eye until he will be able to tell us. I always forget he is blind in the right eye. If you don't mind, where was Reilly treated at? Bruno, I really appreciate you following Anthony when all this started. I know you followed daily. If you ever come to NC let me know and we can go get a couple of drinks. [/QUOTE]
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