Before you read any further, you can go ahead and file this column under the “Life Isn’t Fair” category.
On a day when his biggest concern should have been if he got that special gift he asked for, Bennett Page was given a big, fat reality check. When he should have been asking for seconds on cake and ice cream, Page was asking a doctor what his chances were for survival.
On February 20, 2007 — Page’s 13th birthday — he was diagnosed with leukemia.
If you don’t know what leukemia is, it’s a form of cancer in the blood that attacks the good cells and kills them. People with leukemia are at high risk for infection and disease.
As he entered his teens, Page was learning about cell counts and chemotherapy, while others his age were busy with cell phones and Myspace. Fast forward a year and-a-half later and Page is in remission and is ready for anything.
But this hasn’t been an easy 18 months. After initially seeing a doctor when flu-like symptoms just would not go away, Page’s routine has included bone marrow biopsys, chemotherapy and lots and lots of visits to the doctor.
“I got sick sometimes after the chemo,” Page said. “And sometimes I felt fine ... but there were a lot of times I just wanted to lay in bed with the television off and sleep all day.”
That is quite a contrast from Page’s life before he was diagnosed. But, when he could, he was out living life to the fullest.
“If he’s got 30 minutes or an hour where he is feeling good he gets after it,” his mom Cindy said. “He does as much as he can.”
Right now, Page is in the maintenance phase and he has two more years of treatment to go. A part of the treatment can be done at home, which is comforting. Except for a stay in the hospital from July 8-16, things are kind of getting back to normal as school is set to begin.
“Right now I’m taking chemo and steroid pills and I go to the hospital once a month for additional chemotherapy,” Page said.
“It’s been a tough time, but our family, friends, and our faith in God has carried us through,” Cindy said. “Bennett is a remarkable young man.”
Bennett is the son of Sid III and Cindy Page. His grandparents are Sid Jr. and Jane Page and Glen and Carolyn Johnston. He has a brother, Hamilton, too.