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A blog about Case Beckham, who was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma on Oct. 19, 2011.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Case continues to recover
Case's doctors in New York continue to be amazed at how well he is recovering, despite having gone through a major surgery. It turns out that the tumor was more connected than previously thought. In fact, they ended up removing 50% of his pancreas, 40% of his lower intestine, his appendix, and gallbladder. If things continue to go well, there is a high likelihood that they will be able to come home by the end of the week!
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Case, you little stud!!! Show 'em who's boss!!!!!! xoxo.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I love all the awesome hair. :D
ReplyDeleteCase, you tough leather boot! You took TEXAS to NYC and showed those city slickers just how it's done. We are thrilled with your progress, cowboy!
ReplyDeleteAJ and Cindy
Glad to hear an update. Keep fighting case!
ReplyDeleteGo Case! How great that you guys could be coming home!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear that he's doing well. I can't believe how intensive the surgery was. Praying for the rest of his recovery to go well and that you come home soon! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing little guy! So happy he is recovering well and gets to come home soon! Still sending lots of love and prayers your way!
ReplyDeleteGo case! Glad to see he is recovering well! Hope to have you home soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a total angel! I'm so amazed and happy that Case is recovering so well. And so glad you may be able to come home so quickly!! We'll keep praying for continued blessings and miracles.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear that case is doing so well. We've been praying for him (and the Beckham family) daily and so has our church family at the Heights. May God continue to bless his little body and heal him quickly!
ReplyDeleteContinued prayers for you all,
-Trent and Jenna
I love this picture!! I am so very happy that Case is such a tough little cookie. With such an amazing mama and daddy, however, I am not at all surprised. Keep up the great recovery Case. We can't wait to have you home again.
ReplyDeleteMuch Love,
Lisa
What a sweet picture! I love it when doctors are amazed at quick recoveries and hope they can come to realize the power that prayer and faith have! We miss seeing your sweet family at church and pray every day for you! Sending lots of love your way!
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