Make safety a high priority tonight, Ali summer family says they face a dark season, but they remain grateful for a fall at a roller rink that led to the discovery of cancer. FOX Four’s Regan. Porter has more on a 12 year olds battle
At Children’s Mercy Downtown. In a story you’ll see only on FOX 4. >> That did Thomas was roller skating and sell. He came here to children’s mercy where he and his family found out he had cancer just a lot of pain
Back. It went rollerskating with friends and fell. The now 12 year-old felt like the wind got knocked out of him like I breathe. I wasn’t feeling any better and a lot of pain and throwing up. Mom and dad took a decade to children’s mercy.
Several tests. And hours later, the doctor showed them this picture. This is a tumor and shouldn’t be here. That learned he hus a tumor the next week they found out it was cancerous and a small amount has spread to his bone
Marrow. The world stops and you just feel like you are so blind sided by. I think the worst thing you have ever imagined happening that it leans on his fate to stay positive. Doctors say the tumor is about the size of a
Squash. I’m honestly grateful about that fall. It really. Show that I had and without it, I wouldn’t the in the care that I have now got is with I’m Kasey Thomas says so is the community. The dishwasher broke after they brought back
At home for the hospital. Their church put in a new one. could from uplifting notes now covering the wall to gifts from friends and donations by strangers. Beckett says it keeps them moving. It’s just been really End nice to know
That people out They will help back. It started chemo Monday after 15 to 18 months of treatment surgery to remove the tumor and a bone marrow transplant that it is looking forward to getting healthy again is the worst dark a season we could imagined
Walking through. But we have had such an amazing community. If you would like to help this family, we posted a link to their GoFundMe page in th
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