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Jackson was a courageous little boy who fought AT/RT since June of 2013. On April 4th, we took him home one last time. We didn’t know how much time we had, little did we know 8 days later he would be gone to a better place. A better place maybe for him, but not for us. He should be here with us. Only a month earlier his MRI was looking fabulous. About a month later the vicious disease had spread everywhere. Vicious is an understatement. I miss you Jackson ❤ even if life was hard, its harder without you.
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