During Ismael’s treatment, Dr. Damikolas linked Ariadna to mental health care, case management, transportation vouchers, and a program for siblings of children affected by cancer. “Filling out forms is the least I can do,” says Dr. Damikolas. “When mom needs other types of assistance, I make sure I can do all those pieces so that she can just be a mom with her son.”
Ismael received six months of chemotherapy to dissolve the tumor. At the six-month mark, scans revealed that the chemotherapy was dissolving some of the cancer, but some cancer cells were spreading, too. “Dr. Kim told us that this was dangerous and it could go to the brain, and it would be more difficult for the chemo to work,” says Ariadna. “So that’s when he told us the second option was to remove the eye. That way, there would be no more chemotherapy, no more nothing, just regular checkups. We decided it was for the best.”
Now, Ismael visits his oncologist just once a year. Ismael’s story illustrates the importance of AltaMed, says Dr. Damikolas. “We choose to work at AltaMed to provide much-needed care that would otherwise not exist. If we weren’t here, Ariadna may not have had the ability to see a pediatrician when she took that photo of Ismael’s eye. She might have gone to an emergency department, potentially without any pediatric specialists or pediatric-trained doctors. They might have been sent home.”
Today, Ismael is a happy, active kindergartner. “He’s always smiling,” says his mother. At a recent parent-teacher conference, she learned that his classmates “fight” over which one of them gets to play with Ismael. “I often think about how strong Ismael was through all of it,” Dr. Damikolas says. “He’s in the clear now. We made it. And we made it with his vision intact.”
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