Peter’s Story

Site created on January 12, 2023

Thanks for visiting! A little background on Peter for those of you that aren't aware: Peter has a bone-related disorder called Hereditary Multiple Exostosis. What this means is that he has bony growths that can pop up throughout his skeleton. He has had many surgeries in the past to remove those impeding on his mobility, and the chance for these growths, or tumors, to become cancerous is extremely rare. 

In the fall of 2020, Peter had a pre-cancerous tumor removed  from his hip.  Unfortunately this tumor grew back and became cancerous. On January 20th, his healthcare team resected the tumor and we now hope to enter into complete recovery!

If you wish to send cards to Peter, our address is 5 Assembly Row, Beaufort, SC 29906.

Newest Update

Journal entry by Peter Pearson

It's difficult to believe that May is around the corner!  We are now just a little over three months out from my hip surgery although it seems like a lifetime ago.  Last week I had my first of many bi-yearly CT scans to monitor potential cancer spread and there appears to be no cancer in sight.  I am walking with only the assistance of a cane and will be back to work a week from today.  And most importantly, I have no pain whatsoever in my right leg and hip.  So much has changed!

In the latter months of 2022 and early January of this year, I struggled to walk and felt constant pain in my right hip.  When we finally received the diagnosis that the tumor was indeed cancerous in mid-to-late December, my surgeon, Dr. Leddy, scheduled a removal surgery for January 20th.  During the more than eight-hour surgery, Dr. Leddy and his colleagues removed a "nerf football-sized" tumor (as described by the doctor) and implanted an 18 inch metal rod and artificial hip in it's place - message me if you want to see pics! 

Suffice it to say that the fall and winter of 2022 and the first few months of 2023 were some of the most difficult and challenging days of my life.  Throughout this time, you - my family, friends and work colleagues- - have shown me what is most important in life - Love.   I have received so much kindness, support and love from so many, helping sustain me through the most difficult days and darkest moments.   I am truly humbled.

To all my dear friends and colleagues , including but not limited to; Jeneane, Sherry, Joshua, Michelle, Coral, Louise, Shaira, Marina, Evan, Trish, Lorraine, Kathrina, Marina, Edie, Sandy, Evan, Sandi, Wendy, Rachel, Renee, Amanda, Marie, Holly, Laura, Kevin, Heather, Jeff, Leslie, Marlie, Roy, Beth, Dan, Mark, Rich, Linda, Debbie, Sherrill, Mona, Jay, Alicia, George, Vickie, Bruce, Chelsea, Ed, Nely, Lexie, Frances, Jenny, John, Erin, Cat, Rene, Mike, Tracey, Andrew, Mark, Shane, Alexa, Keith, Ann, Chris, Cw, Alisa, Stacy, Michael, Mandy, Shannon, Christiaan, Barry, Sarah, Kim, Carolyn, Conni, Sharon, Charlotte, Steve, Pamela, James, Luis, Joel, Jorge, Maureen, Vicki, Matias, Amy, Ivor, Jim, Adamo, Mary-Margaret, Hope, Bebek, Paul, Kenneth, Yvette, Charlie, Tena, Marc, Ruolan, Martha, Anthony, Tom, Amber, Johanna, Toni, Doug, Edith, Katie, Christin, Corey, Shane, Belinda, Bram, Christian, Josh, Rohan, Catherine, Chelisa, Jordan, Jillian, Laura, Erica, Rick, Christopher, Enrique, Deborah, and Greg - your kind thoughts and prayers brought me so much joy and were instrumental in helping me during my recovery.  

To my amazing family, Hannah, Barbara, Brett, Brady, Susan, George, Jennifer, Leslie, Roger, Christopher and Lauren, your love and care has truly made all the difference.  

To my darling and beloved Piper, without you, I could not have made it through.   You are my love and my everything.  

 

 

 

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