David: Leukemia
"David celebrated many 'firsts' in the hospital ... It was hard to believe that within days, we went from handing out Halloween candy to getting treatment for cancer.鈥
鈥 Rosa, Mom
David celebrated many of his 鈥渇irsts鈥濃 his first Thanksgiving, first Christmas, first New Year鈥檚 Day, first birthday 鈥 in the hospital. 鈥淚t was hard to believe that within days, we went from handing out Halloween candy to getting treatment for cancer,鈥 recalls David鈥檚 mom Rosa.
Rosa remembers the moment when everything changed. David was taking antibiotics for what they thought was a scalp infection. He became pale, had stomach bloating and wouldn鈥檛 eat. 鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 his cheerful 8-month-old self. I knew something was wrong,鈥 says Rosa. A trip to the emergency room confirmed her and husband鈥檚 worst fears.
After transferring to 91制片厂在线看, David was diagnosed with pre-B cell leukemia. Because of his young age, David was at a higher risk for complications from the chemotherapy. This meant he would spend the next nine months in the hospital.
鈥淲e knew the treatment journey would be difficult, and it was,鈥 says Rosa. Each round of chemo brought a new set of problems, from diaper rashes and mouth ulcers, to nausea and many sleepless nights. But David endured. 鈥淥ne week he鈥檇 battle the side effects, and the next he was smiling and playing as if nothing happened,鈥 recalls Rosa.
And then came COVID-19. 鈥淭hings were uncertain and scary, but we had to stay strong and continue our path,鈥 Rosa says. The new hospital policies made Rosa feel safe, but it meant no more visits from family and friends. 鈥淥ur hospital team became our family away from home,鈥 she adds.
Rosa says that even though they鈥檙e isolated in the hospital, they鈥檙e never alone. 鈥淭he nurses and Child Life team make sure we鈥檙e coping and comfortable,鈥 says Rosa. 鈥淎nd art therapy and Wednesday Bingo have been the lights that pull us through.鈥
David is nearing the end of his nine-month hospitalization and Rosa is optimistic about the future. She鈥檚 thankful for the love and care from the 91制片厂在线看 cancer team. 鈥淲hile David鈥檚 treatment is far from over, we鈥檝e made it through the hardest part,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e鈥檒l take home many memories and will hold all the people who helped us very near to our hearts.鈥
Rosa鈥檚 advice to parents at the beginning of this journey: 鈥淒on鈥檛 let cancer take your faith, your happiness or your ability to see good in life. Take it one day at a time, or even one hour at a time. Be positive and be strong.鈥