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! ☀️❤️



Thank you so much for the update Michelle. Dominic, you and your family are in my daily prayers always.
My husband and I are both praying for Domenic and your entire family. So glad to see his spirit is high. My husband is ill and the whole medical process is so exhausting, so we understand. Here’s to a successful summer and bright days ahead.
Prayers for your sweet little boy.
I hate Cancer! I’m so sorry your sweet little guy has to be going through all this! Please check into a functional nutrition program and also products for house cleaning and body care that don’t contain harsh chemicals to keep all of you safer in the future. Our world is full of poisons and toxins that should not be in our personal and home care products or our food and water. Zero water filters for your water and a filter for your shower also help cut toxins. Prayers for Dominic’s full recovery and freedom from that monster illness called Cancer. God Bless!
Thank you so much for the update. I have followed you for a long time and I miss hearing your family updates and stories every Friday. I am so thankful Dominic is handling everything so well (except shots). He will be getting the best surgeons at Sloan Kettering. I will continue to pray for you and your family. God Bless.
I’ve been receiving and enjoying your emails with recipes for years and feel like I know your family personally. I’ve always been impressed by what a warm and loving family you have and I’m most sincerely sorry this has happened to your family and specifically little Dominic. I believe that love, determination, courage and science will get you through. Keep positive and hopefully everything will work itself out and you and your family can get back to normal as soon as possible.
Michelle,
Daily prayers are being said for you, Dominic and your entire family. What an amazing spirit and resilience you are all showing us……much gratitude for you taking the time to grace us with an update. Continued strength and blessings to you all.
Thanks for the update. We continue praying for Dominic and the entire family. We have a bible study group who meets at our house on Thursdays and they are praying for him also. We will pray about his upcoming results to be positive and for the upcoming surgery. He looks like such a happy strong little guy and he is blessed to have such a loving family. May the Lord continue to touch and heal those parts of his body that are affected and give his doctors wisdom. Wishing you all a blesses summer head.
Dominic is one tough little guy. Thank you for the update, I’ll continue to keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers.
Prayers for Dominic and your beautiful family. You’ve touched my heart. I wish you strength and healing while you all fight this – and a speedy and full recovery!
THANK YOU FOR THE UPDATE ON DOMINIC, WAS SO HAPPY TO HEAR
HOW WELL HE IS DOING AND PRAYING FOR HIM TO HAVE A MIRACLE
CURE. WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR YOUR WHOLE FAMILY TO COME
THROUGH THIS WITH GOD’S HELP.
Dominic is in my daily prayers for healing. I ask God every day for strength, peace and comfort for your entire family. God is good all the time.
What a beautiful family you have. Sending you positive energy and love. Stay strong. You have a world of people thinking of you.
Praying for your son to have a wonderful outcome.
I pray every single day for Dominic and I won’t stop. My son is a nurse at Sloan Kettering in NY. God bless your family.
Thankyou so much for the update Michelle, Dominic is in my thoughts daily, continued support and prayers for you all. You are a strong mama Michelle! Xoxo
Thank you so much for the update. I think of you and your family so often and am so pleased to see them all looking happy and doing well. As I read your update, I’m having my morning coffee prior to driving my husband into Boston to Dana Farber where he is being treated for kidney cancer. Like Dominic, he’s doing well – its truly amazing what treatments are available and how successful they can be. I have so much respect for all the doctors and nurses and scientists involved. Like you, a whole new world has opened up to us. Thanks again Michelle. Sending love, hugs and prayers. Susan
I know I don’t know your family personally, but I am deeply moved by your story and my most sincere prayers and well wishes go out to you and your family. I love your baking emails also!
Thank you so much for the update! I will continue to pray for you all! Please share updates as you can. God’s blessings.
Michelle,
I am sending Dominic, you, and your family the best. Thank you for the update. I’ve been thinking of you and Dominic often, even though I don’t know you. I’ve followed your blog for many years and it has always been one of my favorites. Thank you for your blog. Sending love.
My prayers fo your son and all your family. May the surgery and healing go smoothly.
Sending Prayers to your family. I am sure it is all very hard! Just give all to God.
Sending love, thoughts and prayers to the whole family from Northern Ireland. I’ll be thinking of you all in the coming weeks.
Prayers here in Australia for your precious Dominic and for your family too.
God bless Dominic and his loving family.
Prayers for your cute little guy🙏
What a brave little chap! He looks so cheerful in spite of all that he is going through.
I continue to pray for him and for you. Trusting in the healing power of our heavenly Father. May you be given strength and courage and hope on this journey.
Michelle what a beautiful family! My thoughts and prayers are with Dominic and the rest of your family and Dominic’s smile is so sweet and contiguous!thank you for the updates. God bless you all.m
Hi Michelle,
Thanks for the update.
As a child, I had complicated life-threatening issues, and the most important thing for me was having my mother with me, having her strength. It really is so fantastic to see how well you are coping for your kids, they need that.
I successfully used Bach Flower Remedies for my son many years ago, to help with fear and anxiety. Perhaps you could try them for Dominic whenever he gets anxious (after getting the ok from his med team, of course).
Positive vibes, positive thoughts, prayers coming your way
Sending Dominic and your family many blessings for his full and complete recovery during this journey. 🙏🏻