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Jasmin | "Angel" Maxie
Maxie's Story
written by mom Christy
During the spring of 1993 I was shopping for
baby stuff for the little "girl" I thought I was having. Well, I was induced
at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, TX on April 2nd, 1993.
On the morning of April 3rd, 1993 Maxie was born c-section. He was a small
but a healthy baby boy. He was so pretty everyone thought he looked like a
girl. My little future star, he was a ham from the beginning. Loved to get
attention, and listened to everything. Except for having colic, he was a
great baby. He brought joy to my family because he was the first and only
great grandchild and grandchild on my side of the family. My mom, his
grandmother, bonded with him immediately.
When Robert, his little brother came along, on October 26th, 1994, Maxie was
happy. He rubbed Robert and told everyone to see the baby. Robert loved
Maxie from the moment he was old enough to know that was his brother. They
are like Frick and Frack, but oh the bond they had.
In 1997 we moved to Virginia from Texas and they loved going to school here.
We moved to Amelia where we live now since 2001. Maxie loved his school
here, and his friends. In July of 2003, Maxie had an ongoing stomach ache
and nausea that wouldn't go away. So I took him to our family doctor and she
had never seen him sick before.
The nurse said he looked a bit jaundice. Him being of mixed race is kinda
hard to tell, but under the office lights I could see the yellowing of his
eyes. Our doctor of 5 years came in and pushed his stomach and turned to me
and said to take him to the children's ER immediately. She handed me a
package of tissue and said "You will need these".
She thought it might be Hepatitis or something on his liver. I felt sick, I
went home got my mom and dropped Robert with a friend and went to the ER.
The nicest doctor there did some tests and called me into an empty exam
room. My mom who had already been told, asked if I was ready. My knees
buckled, and the doctor said he had a mass very large on his biliary tree
and liver area. She thought it was lymph nodes. She teared up, and I called
out WHY??!! This only happens to other people, not us!!
They sent us to MCV, the best hospital. They ran tests, did surgery and
figured out that he had Rhabdomyosarcoma Stage III. It was in his biliary
tree and his bio-duct was running through it. So they had to figure a way to
drain the Bilirubin out of Maxie and be able to take chemo since surgery to
remove the tumor was not possible.
They placed a Bilirubin bag on his side for a month and a half. We were glad
when it was taken off.
We went to the clinic a few times a week. He loved to flirt with all the
women. Such a wolf! I wanted him to keep his head up because
we are a single parent family and all we had was each other and my parents.
Family is so important to us, ours is so small so we are very close.
Maxie fought a hard battle for 8 short months. Gracefully and painlessly his
life ended on March 27th, 2004. I turned off his respirator after only two
days of life support. Knowing there wasn't any chance of survival. I held
him and cried as they turned the machine off and he lived for almost three
minutes until it was time to go. He gently opened his eyes and passed away
surrounded by friends and family and nurses. He was never afraid of leaving
the Earth, just leaving his family, I knew this because we talked of the
outcome often. The Angels were happy to have him join them and we are at peace
also knowing he is on our "team". I love you Maxie and miss you so and each
day is one day closer to being with you.