It was 10 years ago this week when our (then) 6-month old Michael was diagnosed with a very aggressive brain tumor called Ependymoma. He spent many months fighting for his life, including enduring numerous grueling brain surgeries, chemo therapy, and radiation treatments.
On Thursday Liz and Michael made yet another trip to Children's Hospital for an MRI and multi-disciplinary clinic. We are thrilled to report that once again Michael's scan is clean!
Not only that, but Michael's oncologist used a term we've never heard him use before with Michael. Previously, ever since Michael finished his cancer treatments, he has stated that Michael is "NED", meaning that there is currently "No Evidence of Disease". This time, he declared that Michael is officially CURED. Our 6-month old Michael is now 10 1/2 years old, and his Ependymoma is finally gone for good.
Michael's oncologist said that Michael is quite the anomaly. He's always kept quiet about the statistics regarding Michael's chances of survival, preferring instead to focus on hope and what we can do in the moment to help Michael. This time, given Michael's positive outlook, he shared with us that roughly 3 children under the age of 1 are diagnosed each year with Ependymoma in the US. Of those, fewer than 10 percent survive.
We are super grateful Michael's life has been extended. We don't know the reason why. We only know that we have witnessed a miracle, as we and many others have sought to put our faith and trust in Jesus Christ--regardless of the outcome. We are grateful, more than we can express, for all of the prayers and faith and help that have been offered in our behalf over these last 10 difficult and blessed years!
Michael will go down to Children's Hospital for MRIs every 3 years now instead of annually to watch for secondary effects from his cancer treatments. He will continue to meet often with his team of doctors and therapists to help him navigate his unique challenges of life. Michael's future still holds so much uncertainty--so very few children in his circumstances make it this far. What we do know now is that he has every opportunity for a long life and a bright future ahead of him!
10.5-year old Michael waking up in the recovery room after his most recent MRI |
10-year old Michael |
6-month old Michael recovering at Children's Hospital after his first brain surgery |