Dominic Update 2.0
Hi friends, I hope you all have been well and that you are kicking off summer in the best way possible!
So many of you have reached out to ask how Dominic is doing and while I share a quick picture on Instagram stories occasionally, I wanted to pop in quickly to give you an update.

Since I last wrote, Dominic has completed cycles two and three of chemotherapy. Both made him sick one day of the treatment but with a tweak of the nausea meds, he was feeling better.
His new favorite in-hospital activity? Music therapy! He gets such a big kick out of playing the instruments 😁


He is also VERY into daily bingo 😍

On the last day of his second cycle, he had the opportunity to tour the helicopter pad on the hospital roof, which he LOVED. The view was amazing and we learned lots of fun facts (mom loves a good field trip, ha)!

While home, he continues to play and pretty much enjoys life as usual, including lots of outside time now that it’s nice out!

Road Trip
Between rounds two and three of chemotherapy, we traveled to New York for Dominic to be seen at Memorial Sloan Kettering, where they have a team of pediatric oncologists who specialize in neuroblastoma.
He is being treated under their guidance, so far receiving all of his chemotherapy here in Pittsburgh, but we will travel there for his tumor removal surgery.
We both had our first Uber ride, had Shake Shack for the first time (SO GOOD), and Dominic had his first stay in a hotel. A successful trip, but there is truly no place like home!

Our New Normal
We are getting very used to the signs of low hemoglobin (two days in a row of taking more drink breaks than usual while playing outside? We guessed he was going to need blood when he went to his clinic appointment the next day and, sure enough, he did) and low platelets (more bruising). He has had multiple transfusions of both since beginning this journey, so a great big thank you to anyone who has ever donated blood, as we are now so much more acutely aware of the importance of this selfless act.
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Hemoglobin, platelets, white cell counts, neutrophils, and ANC numbers are now just common dialogue here.
We’ve all sort of settled into our new routine of treatments, trips to the hospital, managing medications, line flushing, etc.
The biggest hurdle since this last cycle of chemotherapy is that we have had to give Dominic daily shots (vs the one-time shots after the first and second rounds) and it is the absolute worst. He has always hated shots and he just dreads them, I get anxious, and it’s just a whole SCENE. The daily shots were utilized because of his upcoming stem cell harvest, to ensure his counts were robust (see below).
Next Steps
This coming week, Dominic will have a stem cell harvest, where they will insert a temporary line to extract stem cells (which will then be stored) should he need them in any capacity during treatment down the road. It is our hope that he would not, but they will be there if he does.
The next huge step is in two weeks when he will have his tumor removal surgery. Following the surgery, he will have another round of chemotherapy and then a few weeks after that, a battery of tests and scans to see where we stand with the disease.
Please continue to pray that the cancer is responding to treatment, that the surgeons are able to remove the tumor safely and effectively, and that he has a relatively easy recovery.
Fun at Home…
A few more pictures of the kids from recent weeks ❤️







Wishing you all a fun and safe start to your summer! ☀️❤️



Hi Michelle,
I just addressed another card to Dominic and realized, coming here to double check the address, that his surgery has happened. I hope he made it through and is on the road to recovery from that procedure. I pray for him every day and for your whole family as well. I know he is in the best hands…medically and emotionally…as you all support and care for him.
I hope Joseph and Isabelle are doing well. Please let Isabelle know I love the wig she provided to Duke…too adorable.
Thoughts and prayers going to your family!
I hope Dominic is doing well and the rest of the family is adapting as well as can be expected to the circumstances!
OKAY EVERYBODY – READ THIS!!! I asked Michelle if she had a P.O. box where we could send cards for Dominic. For something different, last week I found an ice cream shop in Wexford that offered online gift cards, Millie’s Homemade, and sent Dominic a gift card. If you want to, you might explore other local businesses or even send another ice cream card. Or just send a snail mail card to help keep Dominic’s spirits up.
Please send cards to: Dominic Lettrich. PO Box 597, Wexford, PA 15090
Gift cards to: michelle@browneyedbaker.com
Thanks so much for your help.
Six years ago I needed a good recipe for red velvet cupcakes for my 16 year old daughter and that’s how I found browneyedbaker. The cupcakes were amazing and have been a favorite at our gatherings since then. Often when I need a recipe I check here first. Which is why I was here today and found your posts about Dominic. I am now praying and will continue to pray for your family, I pray that the cancer responds and goes away from your little boys body never to return, I pray for continued strength as you go to NY for surgery and I pray for everything that will put your home back to the healthy and fun place I imagine it is. <3
Praying for Dominic to have a safe and successful surgery and speedy healing.
God Bless you all. We are praying for healing and health to be restored to Dominic. It will be a long journey, remember that God is with you every step of the way. Love to you all.
Cindy
God Bless Dominic and your family – May the treatment be effective and put Dominic on the road to health and happy times.
Ms. Sue
It’s great to know that Dominic is enjoying his life with music, bike ride, and much more under his guidance. You are playing a great role in his life. Wish he will recover soon and come back to his children’s normal life.
Sending extra prayers for this brave little boy! God is with each of you, stay strong.
I think of Dominic and your family everyday. I sympathize with your having to give him shots every day. I can imagine how difficult it’s for you both. I am so glad he is playing outside and having fun with Joseph and Isabelle.
Sloan Kettering is an amazing place and is really the best. A dear friend had stage 3+ uterine cancer and her future looked bleak. Five plus years out she is cancer free due to the excellent care she received there.
Sending prayers and love to you all. Thank you so much for your update. So many people feel like you are pet of their family.
My heart goes out to your family and especially to little Dominic. What a brave soldier! It’s impossible to imagine what you are going through but hopefully the support of family and loved ones and friends near and far will give you strength through these days. We pray that the stem cell harvest and the subsequent surgery will go well and that the results will be encouraging. Thank you for sharing this journey with us. It’s certainly one you never signed up for. May God watch over you all
Long time follower here…love and prayers to you and your family ❤️🙏🏼
I have been following this blog for a few years now…extremely saddened to hear this news. I am keeping your little boy and your family in my prayers every night, Allah will take care of him inshallah…stay strong, sending love
So glad to hear he is under care at MSKCC – We spent many months there under the care of Dr Kushner and team. They are the best.
Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Stay strong. Prayers for you all.
Sending so much love to you and your family! Stay strong!!
OKAY EVERYBODY – READ THIS!!! I asked Michelle if she had a P.O. box where we could send cards for Dominic. For something different, last week I found an ice cream shop in Wexford that offered online gift cards, Millie’s Homemade, and sent Dominic a gift card. If you want to, you might explore other local businesses or even send another ice cream card. Or just send a snail mail card to help keep Dominic’s spirits up.
Please send cards to: Dominic Lettrich. PO Box 597, Wexford, PA 15090
Gift cards to: michelle@browneyedbaker.com
Thanks so much for your help.
Thanks Michelle for the update on Dominic. Many times during the week I think of your little guy and wonder how’s he doing. I’m glad things are looking up. I am sending prayers and positive vibes from up in Canada. Holly
Thank you so much for taking time you don’t have to update us.
God bless all of you for being so strong. I am blown away by your strength. You are a beacon for all of us! Can not even imagine what you are going through but you are a wonderful family and God and the angels and prayer are with you 24/7.
Hugs and love to you and your family. Tons of daily prayers too!
Thank you for the update.I think of your family every day.Dominic is in my prayers several times daily,as are you.
My prayers to you and your family, especially your brave son. I can’t imagine what you are going through. I check in on here all the time to look for updates so thanks for sharing with us. You are one strong momma!! God bless all of you and I pray for Dominic’s quick recovery after his surgery. I’m in NY if you ever need company or someone to talk to while you are in the city.
Thank you for updating everyone. That really is so much that Dominic & your family is going through. Praying that everything will work out for Dominic & quickly.
God loves you and your family so much! You and your Husband are amazingly STRONG, we can feel the love you both have in the sharing yourselves while on this journey. Little Mr D, YOU GOT THIS!
Prayers sent and all the Angels are fighting along with you too!
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Wishing you and your family all the best, and a summer of healing and happiness.
Continuing to pray for Dominic and your entire family. Thanks so much for the update!
Continuing prayers for all of you and especially Dominic (and his medical team as well)!!! Sending thoughts of love and comfort and peace.
What a brave boy, and what a loving family he has. Continued thoughts, prayers and love for this courageous little guy….may God bless all of you and keep you in His care.
Thank you so much for the update. I pray for your little boy and your family. Q
Praying for a supernatural miracle of healing. Thanks for sharing all the photos.
Susan
I’ve fallen in love with this little boy. Dominick is such a brave little soldier. I enjoyed all the pictures with such love between the kids for the joy of each other. I pray for him & your family twice daily. I believe in miracles as I’am a breast cancer survivor losing my breast at age 25. I’am now 73 & I know God gives us all miracles. I will keep believing for Dominick & rest assured, God hears me, all who are praying. I love having updates & seeing pictures. Thank You!
God Bless.
Betsy Thompson
Watertown, Ny.
Praying for Dominic, you and your family. Also for the doctors.