Team Nick Tiseo
Donation protected
Sadly, Thursday evening, June 29th Nick lost his battle. His mother said, "Nick decided to move on to a place where he is free from all the burdens this life held."
Please consider donating to assist Nick and his family with their overwhelming expenses. Even thought Nick is gone to this earthly world the expenses remain from his bone marrow transplant .
August 2009
Nick Tiseo is diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia the summer heading into 5th Grade
November 2012
Nick finally completes three years of chemotherapy treatment. He is in 7th grade.
May 2013
Nick graduates 8th grade
2013
October 2014
Nick is re-diagnosed with cancer and begins his next round of chemotherapy. He is a freshman in high school.
March 2014
Nick receives his first bone marrow transplant.
Isolated at home till March 2015
April 2015
Nick’s cancer returns.
Isolated, not in marrow. Remission is achieved through surgery, but chemothepy protocol is developed.
Handles treatment until Dec 2015. Doctors determine it is best to stop chemotherapy.
Nick returns to school in March 2016
November 2016
Nick’s cancer returns.
December 2016
Nick turns 18 and is a senior in high school.
January/February 2017
Nick receives high doses of chemotherapy at Yale and awaits his Car-T Cell therapy at Boston’s Children Hospital.
March 2017
Nick’s Car-T Cell Therapy is a success. He is now in remission.
May 2017
Nick goes to his Senior Prom
June 2017
Nick undergoes his second bone marrow transplant. The effects of years of chemotherapy continue to burden his heart, liver and kidneys.
This wonderful boy has spent too much of his time fighting and feeling ill. Throughout it all, Nick has always managed to keep a smile on his face.
Nick with his brother John.
To all that have know and loved Nick and his family, thank you for you continued support, prayers and financial assistance. Nick will be missed by all.
Please consider donating to assist Nick and his family with their overwhelming expenses. Even thought Nick is gone to this earthly world the expenses remain from his bone marrow transplant .
August 2009
Nick Tiseo is diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia the summer heading into 5th Grade
November 2012
Nick finally completes three years of chemotherapy treatment. He is in 7th grade.
May 2013
Nick graduates 8th grade
2013
October 2014
Nick is re-diagnosed with cancer and begins his next round of chemotherapy. He is a freshman in high school.
March 2014
Nick receives his first bone marrow transplant.
Isolated at home till March 2015
April 2015
Nick’s cancer returns.
Isolated, not in marrow. Remission is achieved through surgery, but chemothepy protocol is developed.
Handles treatment until Dec 2015. Doctors determine it is best to stop chemotherapy.
Nick returns to school in March 2016
November 2016
Nick’s cancer returns.
December 2016
Nick turns 18 and is a senior in high school.
January/February 2017
Nick receives high doses of chemotherapy at Yale and awaits his Car-T Cell therapy at Boston’s Children Hospital.
March 2017
Nick’s Car-T Cell Therapy is a success. He is now in remission.
May 2017
Nick goes to his Senior Prom
June 2017
Nick undergoes his second bone marrow transplant. The effects of years of chemotherapy continue to burden his heart, liver and kidneys.
This wonderful boy has spent too much of his time fighting and feeling ill. Throughout it all, Nick has always managed to keep a smile on his face.
Nick with his brother John.
To all that have know and loved Nick and his family, thank you for you continued support, prayers and financial assistance. Nick will be missed by all.
Organizer and beneficiary
Denise Palaia Sherwood
Organizer
Easton, CT
Amy Fulton
Beneficiary