Landon’s Story

Site created on November 22, 2018

Landon was almost 3 years old when he was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on 12/20/2016. He had gotten very sick the months before. The summer of 2016 he started getting very pale and bruising a lot. By November he had gotten what we thought was a bad case of chapped lips but it would bleed like plasma and wouldn’t stop. By mid December the bruising got worse and he was more pale and he had  petechiae all over and was screaming all the time. I took him to his then pediatrician and asked for blood work to be done, the doctor was hesitant about it but sent us to get it done. The following week on a Monday LabCorp called me to let me know the blood clotted too fast and needed to be redone. By then Landon has started limping, he had a fever and wanted to sleep all the time. I took him to the ER that afternoon. Community medical center sent him up to Monmouth medical center to get blood and platelet transfusions. The following morning he had a bone marrow biopsy and the afternoon he was diagnosed with leukemia. He is currently in treatment until February 23, 2020.

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Journal entry by Shelby Coraggio

Better late than never at starting one of these. 
We are nearing Landon’s 2nd “cancerversary” next month and the old memories of a normal life seems so far away. As of Wednesday Landon started cycle 7 of maintenance, he had a spinal with methotrexate, iv vinCRIStine and started his 5 days of steroids. We found out on Tuesday that his ANC (absolute neutrophil count) is low so he’s on a oral chemo hold until at least December 5th. That means no school for him until then. Which also means higher anxiety for mom. The fear of him getting sick, especially with this measles outbreak a couple towns over is terrifying. Wanting to just keep him in a bubble until treatment is over but I can’t. Oh how I wish of a normal life again, not having to worry if a fever or illness could take my child away from me. Wishing that I didn’t have to hold him out to get a needle in his chest every month so he could get chemo. Wishing that he would just eat like a normal kid and not just snack all day, and now he’s being tested for diabetes. Chemo took away his taste buds. I hate how much cancer has changed my baby. He’s the most sweetest loving boy he doesn’t deserve it. No child does. 
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