Ryan and his twin brother Sean went through a very aggressive and fast treatment. Most Children's treatment take about 3 years were the boys was done in a year. They spent the first 10 months of their treatment in the hospital. Even though the treatment was very hard on them they keep their spirits up and everyone around them.
Through the middle of their treatment we were blessed with a second set of twins. They seemed to arrive just in time, we found out the Sean had relapsed at his end of treatment . Aaron and Ashlynn were born short there after. Ryan was very loving and talk about Sean often. Along with his brother they both love riding in wagons. Ryan loves fire trucks and air planes.
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