Mickeyfaniam
<Font color=CC00FF>Corrupted by all you guys!<br><
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Nice article Ann and great picture!!
So happy he is home and doing well.
and Continuing to pray for Avery & family
So happy he is home and doing well.
and Continuing to pray for Avery & family

) and in mid-April he will begin an 8 week more intensive chemo regimen. His immune system will basically get knocked out again. IF it all goes well with no setbacks (infections like last time) at the end of that 8 weeks he will be on a low level maintenance and monitoring phase for another 2-3 years. That phase basically "trains" the marrow to not make any more leukemic cells....and hopefully by the time he's in middle school this will be a long ago memory 

he goes to DHMC for a busy day....the port installed in his chest, his first "delayed intensification phase" chemo treatment, and a check with plastic surgery on his graft. The 60 day phase not sure how often the treatments are during the 60 days) will be outpatient assuming/praying that he remains infection free. 