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<blockquote data-quote="slow06" data-source="post: 15977010" data-attributes="member: 112601"><p>I was actually planning on updating tonight. We got some of the best news we have had in almost a year. His left eye is Cancer free, it is all dead, the right eye has 1 tumor left but his Dr. is not worried about it. We will finish this last round of chemo on Friday. Today was day 3 out of 5. He will return at the end of the month on the 28th and they should be removing his port and he will be able to have a normal life style again, no more meds, right now he has to take 12 different meds daily, no more worrying about running a fever and having to rush to a hospital, or worrying about him falling and his blood not being able to clot correctly. I can't wait to see him with a full head of hair. </p><p></p><p>It's still sinking in that this is almost finished. We have been so worried and stressed out the last 10 months and to know it's coming to an end is almost hard to believe a little. Anthony has been a trooper and like many others have said, "his strength and will to keep moving forward will inspire me". We have all been tested throughout this whole situation, but it has made me open my eyes, appreciate what I have so much more, and has taught me other life lessons, a long with my faith. </p><p></p><p>I really can thank you guys enough, for the prayers and support, keeping him in your thoughts and just caring. It really means a lot to know people out in the world do care about each other and have a genuine concern for others they have not even met in person. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes I go back at the start of this thread and look at all the pics and see how much he has grown, along with the progress of his fight. We have come a very long way, and I know it may sounds cliché but his battle was my battle.</p><p></p><p>2013gt'ed Congrats on the baby, enjoy every moment you got. Hopefully there is a thread of some pics, that we can browse around.</p><p></p><p>He wanted to come play basketball with his older brother and I.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]3Po4ZehfKhY[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Here are a couple of pics of Anthony today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow06, post: 15977010, member: 112601"] I was actually planning on updating tonight. We got some of the best news we have had in almost a year. His left eye is Cancer free, it is all dead, the right eye has 1 tumor left but his Dr. is not worried about it. We will finish this last round of chemo on Friday. Today was day 3 out of 5. He will return at the end of the month on the 28th and they should be removing his port and he will be able to have a normal life style again, no more meds, right now he has to take 12 different meds daily, no more worrying about running a fever and having to rush to a hospital, or worrying about him falling and his blood not being able to clot correctly. I can't wait to see him with a full head of hair. It's still sinking in that this is almost finished. We have been so worried and stressed out the last 10 months and to know it's coming to an end is almost hard to believe a little. Anthony has been a trooper and like many others have said, "his strength and will to keep moving forward will inspire me". We have all been tested throughout this whole situation, but it has made me open my eyes, appreciate what I have so much more, and has taught me other life lessons, a long with my faith. I really can thank you guys enough, for the prayers and support, keeping him in your thoughts and just caring. It really means a lot to know people out in the world do care about each other and have a genuine concern for others they have not even met in person. Sometimes I go back at the start of this thread and look at all the pics and see how much he has grown, along with the progress of his fight. We have come a very long way, and I know it may sounds cliché but his battle was my battle. 2013gt'ed Congrats on the baby, enjoy every moment you got. Hopefully there is a thread of some pics, that we can browse around. He wanted to come play basketball with his older brother and I. [MEDIA=youtube]3Po4ZehfKhY[/MEDIA] Here are a couple of pics of Anthony today. [/QUOTE]
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