Living
in Lake County- A Parent’s Pain
Odie
Pahl
Are you a parent? There isn’t a day that I’m not
grateful for two healthy adult daughters or two precious granddaughters in my
world. When my kids were little I was anxious about all the worries that
parents are typically concerned about. How am I going to fund their education,
will they do well in school, will they have friends, and will they grow up to
be happy and responsible adults? Those fears never go away.
The one issue I failed to mention is probably the
most worrisome, will they be healthy? You try not to borrow trouble and believe
all will be fine, but the truth is you never stop praying for guidance and
protection for your children’s well-being. You, also never and I mean never become complacent
for their glowing health.
Angela and Adrian Peterson know about this, all too
well. Their son, AJ, is fighting the fight of his life and they are praying for
a miracle. The oldest of four children, AJ was diagnosed with brain cancer last
June. Shortly after school was out, the family headed for Florida. He had some troubling symptoms that raised a
red flag almost immediately. Visiting numerous specialists, it was determined
to be life-changing.
Only six years old, this current first grader was
given a prognosis that no parent wants to hear and no child should suffer
through. Diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor known as Diffuse Intrinsic
Pontine Glioma (DIPG), it was determined to be inoperable. Alternative treatment was his only hope.
On Facebook at AJ Soars, the Peterson’s document
their struggle with the help of new and old friends. In turn, Adrian (a former Chicago
Bear running back and motivational speaker), with his wife, Angela (a teacher
in Gurnee) shower all the love and support they can on their ailing son. AJ maintains
his activities in-between hospital stays or ER visits. The Peterson Family perseveres
(together) in their new normal; so very different than a short six months ago.
Multiple fundraisers and events were organized for
him; always with tremendous moral support. The family receives encouragement
from the Bears organization, Angela’s coworkers, AJ’s school, and their faith community.
Just recently AJ was granted one of his wishes through the Make a Wish
Foundation. He became an honorary policeman. Sworn-in and given a uniform in
the presence of family and friends, the Village of Round Lake came out big time.
He was thrilled.
The family remains strong, relying on their faith,
and taking it one-day-at-a-time. There’s a website for donations with updates
on his ongoing condition. Through it all, AJ remains courageous and hopeful,
regardless of his ups and downs. He flashes that infectious smile guaranteed to
melt your heart. AJ’s a wonderful soul that shines a light on everyone he meets.
Angela Peterson commented on the website, http://gofundme.com/aj-soars, “Thank you for your support and prayers. It never goes
unrecognized. Your angel work and support means the world to us.”
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