Hearing that your child has cancer is the most devastating news that a parent can get. Everyday since his diagnosis I have wanted to change places with him so he could enjoy a normal childhood. Luckily for us, he is stronger than both sides of our family combined and has not complained for one minute of his treatment. Having a child this amazing is more than any parent could ask for. Life is beyond precious and every second of every day should be cherished. Tristan has told us at 4 years old that he wants to be a doctor to help other kids who have to fight this disease. Please help him and everyone involved to find an end to cancer. We would give everything that we could so no family would have to go through this. To all of the other families that are in the same situation, we love and pray for you daily and can't wait until the day that we can celebrate a 100% chance of cure.
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