
Logan Addeo's Fight
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My journey as a mother began August 24, 2017 when I gave birth to my beautiful son, Landon Robert Addeo. The short 44 days I got to spend with him changed me forever, filled my heart with warmth, and brought me feelings of happiness and endearment that I never knew I could feel inside. When Landon was born, we were excited to make plans for Landon.. not just plans for that week or month, but for many years to come. I had visions and thoughts of my son meeting Mickey Mouse, getting him on the bus for his first day of kindergarten, him loosing his first tooth, and dreams for Landon to shoot to the stars one day when he grew up and do whatever he set his mind to. I never took a moment for granted with my son. I was with my son everyday, held him tight and kept him safe and warm and I got to tell him I loved him everyday up until the day he had to leave us and become an angel in heaven. When Landon passed away on October 7, 2017, I felt my world collapse around me. I was lost without Landon, and moved across the country for a couple of months to escape the feelings of emptiness and despair. With the help of family, friends, and my amazingly supportive husband, I was able to grieve and eventually stand strong for my son Landon. I decided to continue my journey as a mother, and just one year later, I had my second son, Logan Addeo.
I had my rainbow baby Logan Addeo October 17th, 2018. He has been nothing short of perfect. From the moment he was born, he was the ray of sunshine me and Travis have been yearning for since Landon passed away. Although Logan will never be able to replace Landon, he helped heal my heart , and helped fill the empty void in my heart.
On May 27, 2020, Logan was diagnosed with bilateral retnoblastoma. Retinoblastoma is a very rare form of cancer that rapidly develops from the immature cells of a retina, and affects the tissue of the eye. It is most commonly found around Logan's age, 19 months old. By the time we got to Sloan Kettering , Logan's right eye had stage 5 cancer and his eye had to be removed immediately. Logan received enucleation surgery just 2 days after he was diagnosed. Logan's left eye is currently being treated, and he received chemotherapy one day after he was diagnosed.
We have an amazing medical team behind us, and an amazing support team behind Logan and I have all the hope in the world and full faith that Logan will recover one day. Just as we had to stand strong for Landon, we will stand strong for Logan during his fight and do everything in our power to ensure that Logan is healthy again !
My journey as a mother began August 24, 2017 when I gave birth to my beautiful son, Landon Robert Addeo. The short 44 days I got to spend with him changed me forever, filled my heart with warmth, and brought me feelings of happiness and endearment that I never knew I could feel inside. When Landon was born, we were excited to make plans for Landon.. not just plans for that week or month, but for many years to come. I had visions and thoughts of my son meeting Mickey Mouse, getting him on the bus for his first day of kindergarten, him loosing his first tooth, and dreams for Landon to shoot to the stars one day when he grew up and do whatever he set his mind to. I never took a moment for granted with my son. I was with my son everyday, held him tight and kept him safe and warm and I got to tell him I loved him everyday up until the day he had to leave us and become an angel in heaven. When Landon passed away on October 7, 2017, I felt my world collapse around me. I was lost without Landon, and moved across the country for a couple of months to escape the feelings of emptiness and despair. With the help of family, friends, and my amazingly supportive husband, I was able to grieve and eventually stand strong for my son Landon. I decided to continue my journey as a mother, and just one year later, I had my second son, Logan Addeo.
I had my rainbow baby Logan Addeo October 17th, 2018. He has been nothing short of perfect. From the moment he was born, he was the ray of sunshine me and Travis have been yearning for since Landon passed away. Although Logan will never be able to replace Landon, he helped heal my heart , and helped fill the empty void in my heart.
On May 27, 2020, Logan was diagnosed with bilateral retnoblastoma. Retinoblastoma is a very rare form of cancer that rapidly develops from the immature cells of a retina, and affects the tissue of the eye. It is most commonly found around Logan's age, 19 months old. By the time we got to Sloan Kettering , Logan's right eye had stage 5 cancer and his eye had to be removed immediately. Logan received enucleation surgery just 2 days after he was diagnosed. Logan's left eye is currently being treated, and he received chemotherapy one day after he was diagnosed.
We have an amazing medical team behind us, and an amazing support team behind Logan and I have all the hope in the world and full faith that Logan will recover one day. Just as we had to stand strong for Landon, we will stand strong for Logan during his fight and do everything in our power to ensure that Logan is healthy again !
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Middle Island, NY