Update
Wyatt is still doing well. He had his second clinic visit here in Virginia. He had to get an iv which he was none too happy about but he made it through. He is running around today as if never happened. I guess that is the good thing about him being just three years old, he might not remember much about this experience. Unfortunately, that will not be the case for Steve and I...no chance of us forgetting anything.
I wrote in a few entries about another little boy here in Virginia Beach who was diagnosed with Fanconi Anemia just a few weeks after Wyatt. He went to Minnesota for a transplant in January. His name was Trey. I know that many of you were touched by his story as well. And it is with a heavy heart that I write to you that Trey lost his fight with FA last week. A sad day for a very sweet, brave little boy...
I wrote in a few entries about another little boy here in Virginia Beach who was diagnosed with Fanconi Anemia just a few weeks after Wyatt. He went to Minnesota for a transplant in January. His name was Trey. I know that many of you were touched by his story as well. And it is with a heavy heart that I write to you that Trey lost his fight with FA last week. A sad day for a very sweet, brave little boy...





