Dominic Update 3.0
Hello friends!
I hope that your summer has been absolutely wonderful ☀️
I’m popping in today to provide an update on Dominic; so many of you have written and asked how he is doing, and how the surgery went, and I thank you for your patience!

First, a Thank You
The outpouring of beautiful cards, postcards, and gifts that have been sent to my PO box has been so heartwarming. Our family is completely and utterly humbled by your thoughtfulness, and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for taking time out of your day to do something that would bring a smile to Dominic’s face ❤️ THANK YOU!
Surgery Update

Dominic had his tumor resection surgery on Monday, June 20th at Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York. He went into the operating room at 9:30am and arrived in his room in the pediatric ICU around 6:45pm. Leaving him in that operating room was gut-wrenching, but an OR nurse was able to provide updates on a regular basis throughout the day, which made all of the waiting much less agonizing. The surgeon was able to remove his entire tumor, as well as all of the diseased lymph nodes that were identified in his neck, abdomen, and pelvis. He was stable throughout the entire operation, lost very little blood, and only stayed in the ICU for two days.

The surgery simply could not have gone any better and we are just so grateful to the surgeon and for all of the prayers that were sent up for Dominic and the surgical team that day. There is one rogue lymph node below his left clavicle that the surgeon knew going in wasn’t able to be reached from either the neck or the thoracoabdominal incision. It will be re-scanned and either removed via a scope procedure or if it has shrunk enough, radiated.
Recovery was very slow going the first few days; taking just a few steps was hard for Dominic and it was so difficult to see him struggling and becoming exhausted by such simple movements. He had a chest tube and catheter for four days post-surgery, and an abdominal drain for a week, which didn’t help! But it was also amazing to see what a difference just a couple of days could make. Working with PT and OT was wonderful and within a week he was walking back and forth to the playroom in the hospital.


A couple of days after surgery, they discovered a chylous leak (basically, fat leaking through the lymphatic system), which we were told beforehand would be a possibility because so many lymph nodes would be removed. It was the only real complication post-surgery; they treated it with medication and a low-fat diet for about 5 days and it resolved.
A week after surgery, Dominic began his fourth round of chemo. This one hit him the hardest, likely because he was still recovering from surgery, he lost his appetite for a number of days, had some nausea, and was more tired than usual. We were able to head back home after that cycle of chemo was complete, 11 days after his surgery.
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The surgeon indicated that full recovery will take about two months, but that walking and gentle exercise is great for him, so he started by walking our driveway and cul de sac and got back on his pedal kart bike (bike riding was doctor-approved) for some easy rides. He has gradually regained a lot of energy, as well as range of movement, and is riding his bike faster and is up and playing like normal.

One of our biggest hurdles since getting home is that he just wasn’t back to himself for quite some time, which we had been told was completely normal. He was lethargic, not talkative, not interested in playing, and we all missed our Dominic!
Part of the issue is that it took him a lot longer to rebound from this last round of chemo than any of the previous rounds that he had. His white counts sat bottomed out at or near zero for two full weeks, and he needed three platelet transfusions and two blood transfusions within a week. We logged some LONG days at clinic the week after we got back.

The other issue is that he had prolonged loss of appetite after chemo and had continued to lose weight (and he was little to begin with!). As a result, the doctors started him on an appetite stimulant a week ago and it seems to have kicked in over the last couple of days because he’s been eating so much better and gained a little over a half pound since his clinic appointment last week.
All of his counts started coming back up in the last couple of days and he hasn’t needed any transfusions since early last week. We’re so grateful he’s getting back to his old self, slowly but surely!

Next Steps…
Next week, Dominic will undergo a battery of scans and a bone marrow biopsy to see the exact status of the disease post-surgery and after completion of chemo.
Shortly thereafter, he’ll begin his first round of immunotherapy antibody treatments, and then have radiation. The longer-term plan is that he will have at least five rounds of immunotherapy treatments, spaced out about a month apart. Scans will be done after every two rounds to see how things are looking. Asking for lots of prayers that we get clean scans as soon as possible 🙏🏻
Thank you all so much again, for reaching out and asking about Dominic, for keeping him in your prayers, for showering him with cards, and for continuing to love on us as a family. We feel you, and your kindness and prayers lift us up and give us strength.
I’ll share another update after we get through our next steps! In the meantime, we’re soaking up every single day that we can all spend time together under one roof ❤️




Michelle,
May god send his richest blessing to you and your family. Many prayers for Dominic and your family as you continue to go through the process of healing. I am keeping you all in my prayers and think of you every Sunday
God Bless
Annette Becker
Michelle, I am always thinking about you and your family and wishing the best for all of you. I cannot imagine how difficult this must be for you all and you seem to be such brave soldiers in this fight. Sending love to you all xoxo
Continue to pray for Gods great healing for your sweet boy Dominic and his strength for you and family!
Praying for you…that you feel your Father close by…for truly He is close to those of a broken heart, and truly, as much as you probably already know…He loves your son, more than we will ever imagine…He is a good Father and sees from the 35,000 foot view…I was flying in from LA to Baltimore and saw all the lights below…and thought, wow, looks so different from up here…the still small voice spoke to my heart and said, “never forget this is my view…when you get down in the minutia of it all, that there is a Father who is above it all and in control of it all”…I never forgot it…I call it the 35K foot view…we won’t understand everything in the life…but we can trust His heart…He is LOVE…
Hi! I’m so happy that Dominic is healing
and eating a little more. Time and the love of his family and friends is helping!!
Sending Lots of love, laughter and hugs!!!
And positive healing thoughts and prayers! Keep up the good work, Dominic!
Soon you will be driving and chasing girls!! Haha!!! Love and hugs, Cousin Nancy in Florida xoxo ❤️❤️❤️
I’m so happy Dominic weathered surgery so well! It’s a horrid reason to have it, but he seems to be coming through everything that’s being put to him. Please give him a hug – then one to Joseph and Isabelle, then ask your husband for one, then give some love to the dogs. Whew. Love from Wisconsin!
Thank you so much for the update! So very happy to hear the good news! Keeping you and Dominic and your entire family in my prayers!
Lots of love and prayers for little Dominic and more powers to you..Stay blessed❤️
Thank you for the update Michelle. I have become very attached to that sweet little boy of yours! So glad for the news of his successful surgery. What a wonderful blessing! I will
continue praying for a complete recovery. Stay strong. I am sending lots of prayers up for
you and the rest of your family, too.
Sending so many prayers for sweet Dominic and your family. My sister had treatment and surgery for breast cancer at Sloan Kettering. I live in Brooklyn and my dad is on the Upper East Side, walking distance from the hospital. You are in good hands
I just read your heart felt & loving story about your precious Son Dominic. I am a Nurse, Mother & Mom Mom. The hardest part is being a Nurse. I help my Patients & save lives daily but when it comes to my family it takes a new & emotional level. I am sending hugs & prayers to your beautiful family & I pray from my ♥️ That Dominic continues to heal & grow & even more will live his precious life to the fullest. 🙏😘
Michelle, God bless you for taking the time to share an update with us. I am so grateful Dominic’s surgery was successful and will continue to pray that his rogue lymph node resection will be uncomplicated, his chemo and immunotherapy will be successful, and his health will be restored! You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Hoping Joseph, Isabelle, Duke and Judith are enjoying having Dominic home – and praying they are adapting and coping as well as can be. An abundance of wellness wishes, hugs, strength, healing energy, Reiki, prayers and positivity are being sent your way!
EVERYBODY PLEASE READ THIS!!!
I’m so thankful that Dominic is progressing. And thanks to all of YOU who have sent well wishes to him. Keep up the good work.!!
Please send cards to: Dominic Lettrich. PO Box 597, Wexford, PA 15090
EVERYBODY PLEASE READ THIS!!!
I’m so thankful that Dominic is progressing. And thanks to all of YOU who have sent well wishes to him. Keep up the good work.!!
Please send cards to: Dominic Lettrich. PO Box 597, Wexford, PA
Sending all the love and hugs and uplifting vibes.
One brave little boy. His family must be very proud of him . My love and prayers go to Dominic And his family
Thank you for sharing! I donated blood a couple of days ago, and it’s heartening to hear stories of blood donations helping people. I’m so glad he’s starting to feel better!
Thank you for the update. Dominic is such a trooper! Years ago a friend with cancer told me that she may have cancer, but cancer didn’t have her. I feel the same could be said of Dominic. Love and best wishes to all of you.
Thank you for the update. Thinking of Dominic and your family so often. Sending positive, healing thoughts and prayers.
What a brave little man Dominic is. Will continue to send prayers and good thoughts his way as he wages this battle with cancer. Thanks for keeping your concerned readers informed in these very difficult times.
Thank you for the update. My heart simply aches for you all. Sending prayers!! Faith. Strength. Hope. Courage. God bless you all.
Thanks for the update. I will continue to pray for your family.
Thank you for this update. Sending positive vibes and prayers from Ky to all of you as you continue on this journey to healing and better days.
Thankyou so much for the update Michelle, we will continue to love on you as a family, Dominic has touched so many of us, you have a very special boy there. Praying for all the positive milestones, your strength as a mother knows no bounds ❤️
God Bless Dominic and Family always🙏🙏🙏
What an amazing update, thank you! I’m glad the surgery went so well. Sending you all lots of positive thoughts. Have a great summer together with your family.
God is good sosooo good
I am so full of love and hope for your family to continue forward with the strength of mind and positive hearts feeling the prayers and thoughts of so many of us out here sending our love. My prayers include asking that the angels walk beside you every day in every way.
Thanks for the update. Sending prayers for a complete recovery for Dominic. Such a sweet and brave little warrior.
Thank you so much for the update. Dominic is a sight to behold, his smile alone could light the world. Please take care and may you all continue to love each other every moment of every day. Bless you all. Carrying you all in my heart.