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! ☀️❤️



I will certainly continue to pray for Dominic a full recovery. God bless your beautiful family.
Praying for Dominic and your entire family.
Dear Michelle and Family,
I was so happy to read your update and know Dominic is staying strong and able to continue to enjoy playing with his brother Joseph and sister Isabell. We are praying for each of you for his continued good progress and upcoming surgery. Thank you for keeping us updated❤️
Jean
Hates getting injections and blood tests? Apply EMLA cream (Rx only) one hour before and he will be numb. In children’s hospitals they call this the Scream Cream for obvious reasons. My heart is with you, Dominic and your family.
My dearest Michelle,
My incoming mail shows news from you… Without even opening it to read the contents, I got tears rolling down my cheeks and then, reading about our beloved little Dominic and seeing his sweet face, a smile of big hope took over my face… that he’s found so many interests to keep him busy, to make him happy playing with his brother and little sis and, ABOVE ALL(!!!!!!) getting that big hug from his blessed Mummy….
Rest assured my prayers for little Dominic-and my friends’ well- do continue until the day Domi will get full recovery and beyond…
God Bless you and your family!!!!
Thank you for updates. Every positive thought sent your way.
As a nurse, can I send a couple of tips? (Clear with his med team first)
1. If Dom’s daily shots are painful, try gentle rub with an ice cube to site immediately beforehand, to slightly numb the skin.
If he doesn’t want that, try a hot washcloth instead – heat will relax muscles, which stops tension.
2. See if you can get him to use visualisation. When he has chemo, tell him to imagine the liquid as flowing through him like an army of fighters, taking out the bad guys.
Before the surgery, tell him to see himself waking without pain, and feeling great.
Every positive thought will help.
Love to you all. 💕❤️💕
I am so sorry. Hang in there and hugs to your family!
Hey Michelle,
Thank you for the update . You have been on my mind. Continuing prayers for healing.
Dear Michelle, thank you so very much for your update especially as I realise it must be difficult to write. You have a lovely family and I send you love and prayers for Dominic. You’re an amazing Mum and so many people support you and your family at this difficult time. Love and light, Gilli xoxoxo
I am continuing to lift Dominic and your family in prayer. The way you keep us all updated shows that you are handling this with such grace. I pray that you and your husband have continued strength and peace to be the warriors your little family needs in the coming days. Blessings
Thank you for sharing your family’s story. Dominic has been in my thoughts. Sending you all love and strength and of course, wishing for the very best outcomes for Dominic. It sounds like he has a wonderful and learned medical team! XX
I’m a platelet donor and I do it for kiddos like Dominic and other patients needing a boost. I’m praying for his speedy and complete recovery!
Sending love and light to your family Michelle.
Dominic is in my prayers and thoughts!
Thank you so much for taking the time to update us! Dominic is so inspirational and his smile brings joy. Happy to hear you are adjusting to your new normal.. you all remain in my daily prayers for strength and healing. God bless!
My prayers are with you and the family. What a little trooper, I hope he will continue to get better and surgery will go well!!
Thank you so much for the update. Sending positive thoughts and keeping Domenic and your family in my prayers.
praying for your boy!!!!
Thank you so much for the update, Michelle! Dominic is such a trooper!! I will continue to storm heaven with prayers for his complete recovery 🙏 ❤️
I’m glad things seem to be going as well as they can, given the circumstances. I am a blood donor and type O negative. I live in southeast Michigan, so Pittsburgh really isn’t so far. If you need a donation, don’t hesitate to reach out. I could be there in about four hours or so….
Love and lots of positive and healing energy going out to your family, and especially to Dominic! Wishing Dominic and all of you love❤️❤️❤️!
Lots and lots and lots of positive vibes and prayers your way. I was waiting for this update hoping and praying that all was ok. Thank you for taking the time.
Hugs to you!!!
Thank you for the update. I have been praying for that wonderful boy, and prayers for him and for your family continue.
Thank you so much for the update ! It’s so nice seeing Dominic , Joseph & Isabelle outside playing ! We pray for a successful surgery & full recovery ! Hugs 🫂 to your whole family ❤️
My prayers for Dominic and you all through this journey! I worked with Make a Wish for many years and I hope Dominic has been submitted to them so that when he and your family are ready he can get a wish! I will pray for you all!
Thank you, Michelle, for the update. You have a beautiful family. I continue to pray for Dominic and the family. God bless you all.
Hope everything goes well, many blessings from Athens, Greece 🇬🇷
Thank you for the update on Dominic! I wanted to reach out as a mother and say how sorry I am that you all are going through this. Based on the way you write about him and the photos you share, I can tell you are doing everything right, and he is SO lucky to have you by his side through all of this! I hope you are allowing yourself time and space to process your emotions through all of this too. ❤️ I’m glad he loves his music therapy time! My husband and I are both band teachers and musicians ourselves, and music can be SO powerful in the healing process. Also, I loved your photo of your kids playing with wooden trains! Our 10 year old son Alex has been obsessed with trains since he was 2, and he still loves setting up awesome wooden train tracks! I’m sending you all powerful healing thoughts and wish you all the best with his surgery and next steps. You’ve got this!!!
Thoughts and prays go out to you and your family during this journey. Dominic has a beautiful smile and nothing seems to hold him back. An inspiration.
What a trooper Dominic is! These are challenging times for you and the entire family, Michelle. You are handing them with a positive spirit, as well you should be. Dominic is a fighter and he’ll win the battle. All of your fans (and bakers) know in the end you will prevail. You have an army of followers, and we unite with you for Dominic’s complete recovery!
Dominic still looks like he’s a happy go lucky little guy smiling all the time even though he’s going thru so much! I’m glad he’s able to go back home to play with his siblings in between going to the hospital!
You and your family has been on my mind and I’m praying that his operation and recovery will go fast and without pain! Take care and thanks Michelle for taking the time to keep us posted even thou you’re super busy with everything!