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 for the update! Thoughts and prayers to Dominic and your entire family. Such a difficult time – you have such positive energy and strength and it seems Dominic does too! Stay strong!!
Dear Michelle, I am so happy that Dominic is doing well. The preparation for a procedure is difficult but it appears that You, Dominic, and your family are handling it like champions. I will continue to keep all of you in my prayers. Know that you are supported on every level. No need to reply. I love your blog, you are amazing, know that you are all on my heart and in my prayers daily. beth
Prayers for your sweet boy and for all of you as you navigate this. Thanks for the update!🙏
Thank you so much for this update on Dominick and your family. I think about you all often and will continue to keep all in my prayers. When things look overwhelming, please remember that there are a lot of us praying and rooting for Dominick!
Praying for all of you♡
You share with us that there still is fun and beautiful moments in stressful times.
As both a sarcoma cancer survivor and breast cancer survivor, I understand how grueling, frightening, and devastating your journey is. I can’t imagine undergoing all the things as a child, because I could barely undergo them as a 54-year-old! Many prayers to you all!!!
It’s so wonderful to see your children’s happy faces. They are a great reminder that even during difficult times, it’s important to smile and enjoy the day. I was the caretaker for my husband during his brain tumor treatments. Our daily life also became about blood results, MRIs, treatments. It is exhausting! Try to take care of yourself, even if it’s just a 15 minute bath or a run to the store alone. We are praying for your family daily. Thanks for the update! No need to respond. I know you’re busy. Just know people have you in their hearts.
Thank you for your update on Dominic. I started following your blog before Dominic was was born. If you need anything the next time you come into NYC, please reach out. I live in the city and would like to give you a helping hand.
I’ve been thinking of you all and am so happy to hear he’s made it 2/3 of the way with chemo! We will be praying for a successful tumor removal and positive prognosis for the future <3
Michelle, thank you for the update. I will continue to say a prayer everyday for Dominic and your wonderful family. Wishing a successful surgery and a quick recovery for him!
Michelle, thank you so much for the update. I am praying for the Lord to heal your sweet Dominic as well as for peace, comfort and strength for you and the rest of your family as you go through this journey. I have put Dominic on our church’s pray list of 97 prayer warriors who will be lifting Dominic and you all up to the Lord. We will fervently be praying for wisdom for his team of doctors as they treat him and for the upcoming surgery.
Thank you for your updates. I’ve followed you for over a decade now and I wish I was there to bring you over a meal, help with the house, and watch the kids. I’m glad Dominic is charging through. I pray for his and your family’s strength and health.
Praying for Gods great healing for Dominic everyday! Also for you and your family ❤️🙏🏻
Continued prayers for all of your family!
Hi Michele,
Continual prayers for Dominic & your family. Love seeing the pics of the children you post their so cute.
Take care & Gods Bless you all.
Thank you for taking the time to give us this much anticipated update. It sounds, and looks, like Dominic is taking everything in stride. That is wonderful, and so characteristic of children. I continue to pray for all of you.
Thinking of all of you and sending healing thoughts and energy. As a retired oncology nurse, I know your stress is high but I’m confident that you are in wonderful hands. Thank you for keeping us updated. You, Dominic and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Thank you so much for the update. Your entire family is in my prayers daily. Everyone looks happy and with such a supportive family, certainly Dominic will be safe and well, living to a ripe old age.
Praying for you and your precious family…. Asking God to keep his healing hands on Dominic and continuously uplifting him with strength, comfort and that he keeps all of you wrapped in his loving arm’s.. y’all stay strong, take care and be safe..❤️🙏✝️🙏❤️
Thank you so much for the update. Sending prayers and all the well wishes to Dominic and your family.
Prayers for all of you. I am awed everytime you post a picture of Dominic. He is so happy and thrilled with life. You have given so many of us wonderful recipes over the years, showed us glimpses of your life and now I hope you feel all the love each of us is sending your way for you and your family.
I have been and will continue praying for Dominic and strength for you. I have a tip for the shots you need to give to him. A doctor I had for my children about 50 years ago, used a technique so good my children would swear they never got a shot. He had the children count to ten. While they were counting, he would thump just below where he was giving the shot and immediately give the shot. It tricks the brain because the brain is still thinking about the counting and the thump. My children were never afraid of shots after that.
Prayers and blessings for each and everyone of you. And, yes donating blood is such an important opportunity to do as well.
Thank you for sharing Dominic’s update. I will continue praying for his quick recovery. May God bless you all.
I am thinking so much about your brave little boy. Prayer for his recovery and healing thoughts.
Rooting for and praying for your adorable and brave little Guy. I wish Him a 100% recovery and all good things! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I’ve been on your blog since before you had any Children and I wish your beautiful Family the best!!
Fran 😘
Dear Michelle,
Thank you so much for the update on your sweet boy . You are all in my prayers.
Every Wed. I light a candle for Dominic . I think of you often and pray that God
will give you the strength to continue to be strong as you are, God Bless this BEAUTIFUL
family.
Prayers for Dominic and hoping surgery goes well. Thank you for the update, 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. Beautiful pictures of the kids ❤️, and I’m sure we all will continue with prayers…
Sending prayers and positive “vibes” from Miami, FL for a successful surgery, and a complete and quick recovery. Stay strong, sister!
Bless his brave heart. Praying for your whole family. Peds doctors are amazing.