Friday, March 9, 2012

Thoughts and Thanks

I know I have kept pretty quiet through this so far & have left the posting to Emmett's dad. Hopefully my friends have been able to see his updates, so maybe this won't be new news to anyone, but my 17 month old baby boy has been diagnosed with a very rare, very malignant & very aggressive tumor, known as AT/RT, with a survival rate for children under 3 of ~10%. Probably like most cancer cases, to say this has dealt us a shocking & devastating blow would be an understatement.

Although it may have been an obvious choice to others, choosing to go to Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute involved a lot of thought, research, prayer & fasting. Feeling like this choice could literally be one of life or death for your child has been incredibly stressful & overwhelming. We have chosen to see the many miracles that Heavenly Father has given us, knowing that this illness would be plaguing us & doing all He could to prepare us & make things easier. There are only 2 places in the US that are familiar with treating this tumor & what are the chances that one of them is my hometown where I still have family? Just as we made our decision, a family in our church that was also recently diagnosed with AT/RT sent an email that she said she debated sending, but shared some advice that favored DFCI. What a confirmation! St. Jude is another fabulous option, but that confirmed in our hearts that DFCI was the path we needed to take for us. We have felt peace ever since we made that choice & had it confirmed by this other family. They have already been a priceless resource & we love them already.

I have always believed in the resurrection, the plan of salvation, the sealing power of the restored Priesthood, but as I shared in my testimony on Sunday, my beliefs have always been very logical & it made sense to me & I haven't doubted. However, my testimony has become very emotional & never before have I wanted & hoped so badly for these things to be true. We are so grateful to have Emmett in our lives. We have never laughed so hard, smiled more, been more proud & cried as much since having him in our lives & we wouldn't trade him for the world. Emmett, we LOVE & ADORE you & through our faith & the faith of literally hundreds now that are praying for you, we know that Heavenly Father can perform a miracle & we are wholeheartedly pulling for one!

Thanks to everyone for your love, support, faith, comments, notes, meals, prayers, fasting & service in all forms. We could not be so strong without you all!

4 comments:

Sweeney Household said...

Thank you for making this blog for us to read about the adventures of your brave little lion. He is sure beautiful. Every prayer that is said in our home includes blessing Emmett. Our kids have a difficult time remembering his name so every prayer they say something like this, "And please bless..... (the long pause is their way of asking us to remind them of Emmett's name, which we do every time) Emmett." The great thing about having our kids pray for Emmett is that they will now FOREVER pray for Emmett. He is on our radar. And we send our love. We are so happy that we get to become your helpers since you will be back in Boston. We are ready and willing.

ellen said...

I'm looking forward to many personal exchanges. And giving you lots of love and support. :)

balmforth.family said...

I love you, you're in our prayers. Can't wait to see you.

Sweetpea said...

Katy and family,
This is from Annie (Dredge) Kuntz. I saw this on facebook from Nicole's profile. I am so sorry you all have to go through this. I am praying for you and put you all on the temple roll in Juarez, MX last week. I think the names of your family are probably on temple rolls across the country by now!