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! ☀️❤️



May God bless your sweet Dominic. When you have a loved one that is not well, most especially your child, you go into “high gear.” Although I could never understand going through this with your child, I went through glioblastoma with my beloved husband 25 years ago, with two young children. Always choose hope, for that is very much available, and I believe your Dominic can, and will battle this, coming out triumphant. BELIEVE.
God bless your family, and thank you for sharing the beautiful pictures. You are all in my prayers.
Thinking of you and your family!
Today Lord brought you to my mind, praying for full recovery and strength for all of you as you walk this journey
Thinking about Dominic and you whole family and sending positive thoughts and many prayers for a full recovery. Stay strong and have faith.
Thinking of your family and hoping all is well.
Hopefully prayers were answered and Dominic’s surgery was successful. Keeping Dominic, you and your family covered in prayers.
Hi Michelle, I hadn’t checked my email lately.
I have now had news of your family situation and especially of your precious daughter Dominic. I hope and wish that she recovers her health very soon, God willing and with our sincere prayers.
My family and I send you an affectionate and loving greeting.
Abrazos desde Punta Arenas, Chile.
Thank you for this update on Dominic. Your photos show big smiles from him and his siblings, which are encouraging and heartwarming. I’ll continue to pray for his successful recovery.
I’m amazed that you also have the time to give your followers the latest news. Every time you have a posting I’m checking for info about Dominic. As a grandmother I ache for your family’s journey through this difficult situation.
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We haven’t had an update on Dominic in a month. Have you sent him a card lately? If not, send him one this week. Let’s help keep his spirits up!
Dominic Lettrich. PO Box 597, Wexford, PA 15090
Have a Happy & Safe 4th of July!
Michelle
D has surely had his surgery by now. I pray all went well and progress is happening. Like so many others, I am a long-time follower and am anxiously awaiting good news.
We continue to pray for your family.
Michelle
I have followed you since your husband was your “Chief Culinary Consultant”. Some of my favorite recipes are Garlic Herb & Parmesan Roasted Potatoes, No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies, and Slow Cooker Peanut Clusters. I feel like I know you and your family. I was heart broken to hear about Dominic. Your post made me cry my heart out. Because of your Friday Things, I know that Dominic loves puzzles and coloring. He is a wonderful big brother to Isabelle. Our son was diagnosed with a brain tumor at 3 years old, had 2 brain surgeries, a shunt, and years later chemo once a month for a year. He will be 40 this month and is healthy. At the time I said to myself, “This is the worst thing that will ever happen to you. If you can get through this, you can get through anything.” So when I go through rough times, I think back at this devastating time in my life and remember that since I made it through that experience I am strong enough to make it through anything.
I have followed your blog for awhile but just noticed the Friday Things today and it touched my heart to see the last three posts. I cannot imagine how hard this must be for your family to have this happen. I know something about the stem cell harvests and chemotherapy because my husband went through those treatments for five years with multiple myeloma. It was difficult for me, but to have this happen to your child! I will have you and your family on my daily and nightly prayer list that God watch over all of you but especially stay close to Dominic! I will be watching for updates and pray for good news! Grace and peace to you all!
Does anyone know how Dominic’s surgery went? I’m not on social media so have no idea if anything was posted. Continuing to keep him and his precious family in my prayers .
Love and prayers for sweet Dominic and your whole family! I know that he will recover and enjoy a full life! Stay strong girl!!!!
—Lisa
Am so saddened to hear your news about your son – try to think positively ( very difficult) . Our son diagnosed with leukemia at 15yo is now 54yo – it is a tough road – know you and family in prayers💞
Know that my thoughts and prayers are with Dominic and your family. I know that life, as it should, is evolving around your child right now but it would be great to get a report on the surgery when you feel up to it. Love and prayers!
I am praying for your family and that you have the strength and energy to keep everything together. My prayer is for successful surgery, little pain, and a quick recovery. Your pictures of your family together and Dominic’s smile is encouraging. Thank you for the updates.
Hi-I came to your blog looking for a recipe as I often do. I am praying for you, your family and especially Dominic. Stay strong.