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WEDNESDAY WARRIOR – KADI

WEDNESDAY WARRIOR – KADI

This is Kadi….. She is 12 years old…. My amazing and brave little warrior was diagnosed on April 4, 2019 with high grade Osteoblastic osteosarcoma of the left fibula. The cancer was localized meaning it hadn’t spread and her prognosis was good! She completed 28 total weeks of chemotherapy and had a surgery to remove 2/3 of her fibula bone. Unfortunately, her perennial nerve was wrapped around the tumor and had to be cut leaving her with permanent drop foot….

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WEDNESDAY WARRIOR – ALEX

WEDNESDAY WARRIOR – ALEX

This is Alex….. He is 3 years old….. On Mother’s Day of 2020 we got the heartbreaking diagnosis of High Risk Stage 3 Neuroblastoma for our 3 year old baby boy named Alex. “Your child has cancer.” Those four little words are the most devastating words a parent can hear. Everything in our world came crashing down… The Tumor was 17cmx13cm and was wrapped around major attires. We thought fighting cancer was going to be the hardest but what we were…

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WEDESDAY WARRIOR – GAGE

WEDESDAY WARRIOR – GAGE

This is Gage….. He is 4 years old…. At just 26 months old our sweet little boy was diagnosed with a very aggressive brain tumor called Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor (AT/RT). He had an 8-hour surgery to remove a tennis ball size tumor from the deepest part of the brain.  He endured 5 months of chemotherapy with stem cell transplant. Gage was clear of cancer for a year. Unfortunately, he relapsed in November 2019. He then started 6 weeks of…

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WEDNESDAY WARRIOR – Haysley

WEDNESDAY WARRIOR – Haysley

This is Haysley….. She is 15 months old…… She was diagnosed with Grade III Ependymoma on 11/7/2020 Haysley is the 15-month-old daughter of Sloan and Taylor Baham and the twin sister to Kaizlynn. She underwent brain surgery on November 7th, 2020 to have a tumor removed and later that month diagnosed with an aggressive type of brain cancer.  She has undergone two rounds of chemo so far and will have to do radiation and four more rounds of chemo. In…

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