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 ❤️




I’ll betcha’ there isn’t a person in this group who wouldn’t give anything to scoop that little Dominic up in their arms and hug him to the moon – and then extend those hugs to every single member of your family- dogs included!!! Dominic is so lucky to have such a gift of a mom like you, Michelle, and the rest of your family. I’ve noticed that even through all he’s been through (which I can’t even wrap my mind around) that he sure hasn’t lost his loving nature! Even in a photo, it exudes from him.
I’m not worried about his appetite either, cause lucky for him, he has an adorable Brown-Eyed-Baker to help with THAT situation, QUICK!! I think it’s all uphill from here….
I’m signing this with LOVE and UTTER-WIDE-EYED-AMAZEMENT!!!
Mary
Thank you for the detailed update. It is wonderful to see your smiling face, Dominic! God bless you real good.
What a brave boy!! I am praying for all of you as you walk this path. Thank you for these updates. Much love to the whole family.
You GO, Dominic! Pittsburgh is pulling for ya! You keep rockin!
What a tough little guy. My thoughts & prayers are with all of you. I am so happy the surgery went so well. Keeping my fingers crossed for some good counts & clean scans.
God bless you all & stay strong.
Thank you for the update. I will continue to pray for Dominic, and for your family.
Prayers to your whole family and especially for Dominic. xo
Precious Dominic, you are a strong and brave little boy. I have been thinking of you and praying for you. You are an inspiration to all little boys and girls that are going through cancer and the treatments necessary to heal them.
Keep smiling, keep strong and know
that I am praying for your recovery. Sending hugs to embrace you with love. Love to you, your brother and sister and mom and dad. They love you so much.
So much happening at once for your little guy! Blessings & prayers for good counts & recovery!!🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
I don’t know what to say. Such an impressive update. My prayers will be with Dominic, your family and you.
what a miracle for dominic. Sending lots of Love. What a beautiful family he has to nurture him through this healing process. Blessings
Continued prayers for your sweet child’s full recovery, and for your family as well.
So glad the surgery went well. Sending you all continued good thoughts for strength and healing from the west coast.
Thank God, everything has been improving. I send my prayers for you too; and obviously for dominic for that fight and the energy to get ahead. blessings to the whole family 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for the update! You guys have been on my mind and in my prayers. What a little warrior your Dominic is! Such a brave little guy going through all of this. And you too! I think that watching your child endure all the pokes, prods, surgery, and side effects has got to be one of the hardest things a parent would have to go through. Blessings to you and your husband as you walk this path. ❤️ 🙏
I’ve been following your blog for years and always look forward to your Friday Things post. We are about the same age (and not to mention, have the same first name) and can relate to you on so many levels and I feel like I actually know you and your family. I cried my eyes out when Einstein passed away. And am crying my eyes out once again after seeing that first picture of Dominic with Judy. I know that what you and your family are going through is so private and you do not have to share any of it with your fellow readers. I just want to say thank you for letting us in your lives. As a parent myself, I cannot even imagine what you all are going through. Dominic is such a little trooper. I hope you, your husband, Joseph and Isabelle are staying as strong as you can be. Enjoy being together. We’re all rooting for you guys!
We are praying for you and your family as you go daily through the treatments needed to get Dominic healthy and cancer free. We lift you up and pray for the gifts of peace, loving support and constant hope. Dominic, you have a beautiful smile and definitely are a super hero in our eyes. GOD BLESS YOU!
Sending much love and continued prayers for Dominic and your family.
Wishing you and your family mounds of strength!! Keeping you in our prayers!!
Wishing your family continued strength and positivity during this challenging journey! You are facing this terrible disease with amazing courage! Dominic is in my prayers for a complete recovery and resilience during his upcoming treatments! What a brave, sweet boy he is and so happy he is surrounded by so much love!
Have ya’ll in my thoughts an prayers an the days to come
Asking God to help with Dominic’s healing an to help ya’ll too!
Such a beautiful and strong boy! As a parent watching your child struggle is so incredibly difficult. Prayers to all of you along with the amazing Doctors and Nurses. You are doing a great job, Mom!
I’ve been thinking about all of you and praying for a full recovery for your little love. Thank you for sharing his journey with us.
Dominic is quite a little trooper! Continued prayers for his full recovery. Thank you for sharing the update.
Keeping Dominic in my prayers as well as your whole family. DOMINIC praying for co continued good progress keep being an energetic young boy loving every day have fun keep smiling 😃 Mom you are all in prayers may God continue to bless you woth good reports
Thank you for the update. Prayers for beautiful Dominic and your family. God bless you.
Thank you so much for the update. Very happy he’s getting back to normal and success of the surgery.
Thank you for sharing an update on Dominic. I love the photo of him and the pup! Sending prayers for peace and healing to all of you.
Sending prayers your way to Dominic and your family! Stay strong! 🙏🏻
Just know I am praying for Dominic daily!
“Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.”
1 Peter 5:7 NIV
https://1peter.bible/1-peter-5-7