A mother was struck with horror upon learning her young son has a rare and aggressive cancer with only a 50% chance of survival. After returning from a family vacation in January, Tommy Paul Quinn, age two, began to feel ill, prompting his parents Nicole, 37, and David, 41, to suspect a food allergy due to symptoms triggered by certain foods. Despite also noticing their son's sleep difficulties, they attributed it to his age.
Concerns escalated during a family gathering when Nicole, a nurse, observed Tommy's lack of interest in play, increasing fatigue, and absence of thirst or need for the bathroom. This prompted an urgent call to the hospital. 'I went to the hospital with shoulder pain and was given a few years to live' Elvis Presley's tragic autopsy details unearthed in new documentary At the hospital, after Tommy consumed a fruit shoot and wet his diaper, the family was initially sent home following an assessment.
However, they quickly returned, sensing something was amiss. Nicole recounted the harrowing experience to Glasgow Live : "We had given him something to drink when we got home and we woke to find he had been sick everywhere. I just had a feeling that we needed to take him back because something wasn't right.
" She added: "He wasn't his usual self but never in my wildest dreams did I imagine it was what it would turn out to be." Tommy was brought to a doctor who initially suggested it might be constipation and proceeded to examine his stomach. His mother shared, "T.