On August 14, 2010 our lives were changed forever. We were blindsided by the words, "Your son has cancer." Hayden began a 104 week chemotherapy protocol for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia two days later.
Hayden's treatment has been primarily in-patient because of his age & the high risk of infection. He's had some "bumps in the road," but overall has surpised everyone with his strength & determination.
As of February 2011, Hayden has completed 21 weeks of treatment & has just started his maintenance phases. In his non-chemo time, Hayden enjoys hanging out at home with his twin sister, Peyton, & older sisters Malayna (4) & Brooklyn (3).
Hayden has a long road on treatment yet, but God-willing he will continue to kick cancer's butt!
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