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On April 25th 2007 Max fell in the
playground. Two days later, Annemarie and I were in the
Hospital For Special Surgery staring at an x-ray of
Max's right arm. He was in the nursery room playing
blocks with a nurse as if it were any other ordinary
day. I remember thinking that his arm, the bone looked
like a white curtain with thousands of moth bites. The
bone of his left arm was completely white, and healthy.
Then the shocker. The head surgeon said, Max will need a
biopsy , and that we should make an appointment to go to
Memorial Sloan Kettering first thing the following week.
This was Seven hundred and thirty two days ago, 17,568
hours ago , 1,054,080 minutes ago. I was speechless and
numb. I spent the next 72 hours searching the web, and
praying. I felt as though I was in a dark tunnel, there
was no sign of light, and I was trying to get out----
Today, I am wiser, stronger and perhaps a better person
than I once was. As we anxiously await the birth of our
new daughter, Ella, I reflect on how far we have come in
the past 1,054,080 minutes. We are thankful that Max is
doing well. He has been a warrior and forever my hero.
He is turning six and Alexander is going to be four. Max
was then three and Alexander one. In July his treatment
will end. I pray that he will never have to go through
that ever again.
731 days ago, I made a promise. And, because of that
promise, The Max Cure Foundation is on route to do some
amazing things. I thank you all for your continued
support and prayers.
July 18th 2009 at The East Hampton Indoor Outdoor Tennis
Club we will be having a carnival day with rides, games,
clowns, live music, food and drinks to kick off the
First Max Cure Foundation Event. Stay tuned.

For years I sat in that
very arena and watched greatness from the seats. Be it
hockey, basketball, concerts or the circus- Madison
Square Garden is historic and well known for the first
class events it houses. And, here I was on the ice,
center court with my son Max, and the very doctor who
diagnosed him, is currently treating him and will
hopefully one day be responsible for curing him. Max was
in front of me, Dr. Meyers was in between Graves and
myself holding up the four foot check- it was surreal. I
was surrounded by greatness!
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