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Nicole and David Quinn’s toddler, Tommy, is battling stage 4 neuroblastoma with a 50% survival rate. His journey highlights the importance of trusting parental instincts.
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‘Doctors thought my toddler was constipated – but it was actually CANCER with 50% chance of survival’

Amy Walters
Last updated: October 10, 2024 11:50 am
Amy Walters Published October 10, 2024
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Nicole and David with their son, Tommy. (Picture: Jam Press)
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A mum has revealed her toddler’s harrowing battle after an initial constipation diagnosis turned out to be cancer – with only a 50% survival rate.

When Nicole and David Quinn welcomed their first child, Tommy, they were excited about the future.

But then they experienced every parent’s worst nightmare.

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The tot, aged two, started having frequent bouts of sickness, which the couple, 37 and 41, put down to a food allergy and so switched up his diet.

As his condition worsened, they visited the doctors, who initially thought it was constipation – but after a second opinion, they were told it was stage four high-risk neuroblastoma – a rare form of childhood cancer – and that he only has a 50% chance of survival.

“His prognosis gives us terrible anxiety daily,” the clinical nurse specialist, from Glasgow, told Need To Know.

Nicole and David Quinn’s toddler, Tommy, is battling stage 4 neuroblastoma with a 50% survival rate. His journey highlights the importance of trusting parental instincts.
Nicole with her son, Tommy. (Picture: Jam Press)

“Our whole world has been turned upside down.

“It has a very high probability that it will not clear at the end of treatment – and it may return within five years.

“If it does, his prognosis drastically goes down to just five per cent.

“David and I felt a whole mixture of emotions when we were told of his diagnosis.

“It feels surreal – and still does – that it was my child they were talking about.

“We felt sick, worried, scared and were in complete disbelief.”

Nicole said before any symptoms in January 2024, he was a very “loving and cheeky chap”, who was always full of energy.

Nicole and David Quinn’s toddler, Tommy, is battling stage 4 neuroblastoma with a 50% survival rate. His journey highlights the importance of trusting parental instincts.
Nicole and David with their son, Tommy. (Picture: Jam Press)

When he started being sick twice a week, they noticed it was after he had consumed anything with dairy.

But despite putting him on a lactose-free diet, the sickness continued – and quickly got worse.

In April 2024, they visited the doctor and were initially told he was suffering from post-viral symptoms, which should clear in the next few weeks.

Nicole and David Quinn’s toddler, Tommy, is battling stage 4 neuroblastoma with a 50% survival rate. His journey highlights the importance of trusting parental instincts.
Nicole and David in hospital, after giving birth to Tommy. (Picture: Jam Press)

But Tommy only got worse, with him experiencing the odd spike in temperature, and not sleeping through the night, which led to a lack of interest in playing, lethargy and less frequent toilet use.

Nicole rushed him to Glasgow Children’s Hospital after he had been violently sick upon waking up, where they were told it was likely due to constipation.

Then, a nurse came in to feel his tummy – where her face dropped.

The mum said: “Things quickly spiralled from there.

“Bloods were taken, IV access obtained and a consultant was on the way to see us.

“It was 10pm, so we knew this was something which couldn’t wait.

“The nurse advised us the mass was unlikely to be constipation and given his age, it’s likely to be something nasty.

Nicole and David Quinn’s toddler, Tommy, is battling stage 4 neuroblastoma with a 50% survival rate. His journey highlights the importance of trusting parental instincts.
Tommy in hospital. (Picture: Jam Press)

“But the C-word never crossed our minds.”

On 11 April 2024, his aforementioned cancer diagnosis was confirmed.

Following various scans and tests, a tumour covering his whole abdomen was discovered, which circled around his main artery and vein.

It had also spread to his adrenal gland, lymph nodes, thorax and spinal cord.

Due to the Location, surgeons were apprehensive about operating and instead, the tot has now undergone eight rounds of chemotherapy.

He’s also had stem cell harvest, a tumour resection and a stem cell transplant.

While the family hopes he will finish the next 18 months of treatment cancer-free, it’s not guaranteed.

Nicole and David Quinn’s toddler, Tommy, is battling stage 4 neuroblastoma with a 50% survival rate. His journey highlights the importance of trusting parental instincts.
Tommy in hospital. (Picture: Jam Press)

As a result of his current treatment, he’s lost his hearing, has high blood pressure and other lasting side effects that will prevail as he gets older, such as infertility.

She said: “It’s impacted our lives dramatically.

“We no longer socialise and myself and David are ships passing in the wind at times.

“Mentally, it’s a daily rollercoaster.

“You can be OK and then the next, crying.

“We feel exhausted because we’re on a high state of alert in case anything happens.

“But despite all of this, he is still boisterous, happy and on the go.

Nicole and David Quinn’s toddler, Tommy, is battling stage 4 neuroblastoma with a 50% survival rate. His journey highlights the importance of trusting parental instincts.
Tommy after his first round of chemotherapy. (Picture: Jam Press)

“He’s bossed everything so far.

“The saving grace is he doesn’t understand how sick he is.”

In case he’s not cancer-free, they’ve been exploring options abroad, specifically in the US, where clinical trials are being undertaken.

Though £250,000 is needed to be raised to go through these, with the family raising £12,875 so far on GoFundMe.

For now, though, they’re trying to make the most of the time they have with Tommy and hope to share his story to warn other parents of the signs to look out for.

Nicole and David Quinn’s toddler, Tommy, is battling stage 4 neuroblastoma with a 50% survival rate. His journey highlights the importance of trusting parental instincts.
Tommy. (Picture: Jam Press)

Nicole added: “Trust your instinct.

“I knew something wasn’t right with him, which is why we went back to the hospital.

“I didn’t think for a minute it’d be cancer, but I just had a feeling – a mother’s instinct.

“If our fear becomes a reality and he isn’t cancer-free, at least we’ll know what is available elsewhere and have the funds to go through this.

“We need to remain positive for the sake of Tommy.

“No two-year-old should go through what he has, but we’re so grateful to everyone we have met so far on what has been the worst experience of our lives

“He will keep fighting if he knows we are behind him.

“And I’m hoping my cheeky chap will be back to us soon.”

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