Jordan has always been an outgoing, smart, funny and all around amazing child. He was finally diagnosed in late June by the 4th doctor we took him to. It was our worst nightmare, neuroblastoma stage m. All test showed a softball size tumor in the adrenal gland and the doctors discovered it had spread to the bones and bone marrow. He started chemo July 5, 2019 and has been so strong through 5 rounds of chemo, a 15 hour surgery to remove the tumor and is still recovering from his 1st bone marrow http://transplant.it transplant with many complications. It will be a long road for recovery but he has shown us he can do anything all with a smile on his face!
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