He just kind of takes it as it is, and rolls with the punches. He's very tough.
He laid around all day and wouldn't open any presents without help. He couldn't really sit up. I just thought he had a virus.
I went for a consult at MUSC (Medical University of South Carolina) and found out that he had to have six months of chemotherapy followed by two months of radiation.
That's when I found out it was a tumor, and that he had fluid on the brain, which was building up and that's why he couldn't walk. You never think your child has a brain tumor. That's not something you entertain.
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