TwoMisfits
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Since he will be finished treatment and in a healthier state in December, this is a no brainer. My kid's long term health would always be the priority, so I would delay the trip. 100 times out of 100.
This might be a different call if your child would never get better or always be immunocompromised. But taking him while he's in chemo, when waiting less than a year means he'd get a safe trip where he feels good vs a probable disaster trip now when he doesn't (chemo is HARD on the body, and folks are not up for anything more than what they normally do when they are undergoing it), why?
So, you may not like to hear it, but you have an amazing spouse who is absolutely dead right about the delay decision.
This might be a different call if your child would never get better or always be immunocompromised. But taking him while he's in chemo, when waiting less than a year means he'd get a safe trip where he feels good vs a probable disaster trip now when he doesn't (chemo is HARD on the body, and folks are not up for anything more than what they normally do when they are undergoing it), why?
So, you may not like to hear it, but you have an amazing spouse who is absolutely dead right about the delay decision.