Most parents dream of the day their child will walk across the stage at graduation. But for Consolacion Gamez, a mother of an LBJ Early College High SA¹ś¼Ź“«Ć½ student, seeing her son walk across the stage wasnāt something she expected even a month ago.
In his junior year, Arturo Gamezāwho was diagnosed with leukemia in fifth gradeāfound out his cancer was back.
āI always told myself that if my leukemia came back, Iād probably miss a lot of stuff, so I kind of already accepted that I would miss [graduation],ā Arturo said.
Following his diagnosis, Arturo was in the hospital for nearly six months and left the hospital in a wheelchair, which he was using up until a few weeks ago.
Last week, Arturo walked across the Erwin Centerās stage amid cheers.
But Arturo said crossing the stage at graduation wasnāt his goal for learning to walk again and neither was going to the ceremony just because his friends and family wanted him to attend.
āBut Iām glad I decided to attend. I wanted to go for myself, not for everyone else. With all the physical therapy I do at home, Iām motivated to walk on my own, so graduation wasnāt really the goal.ā
While Arturo said his school worked with him when necessary to get a notetaker or extend his assignments, he never wanted to be treated differently from his classmates.
āI didnāt like to be treated differently. Iām proud of myself,ā Arturo said.
His advice to others who finds themselves in a similar position is āfind people who support you, but donāt baby you, build strong relationships and stay positive and find motivation to do your best.ā
Arturo plans to take online classes from SA¹ś¼Ź“«Ć½ Community College until he can attend classes in person. While film and science are two of his greatest passions, he hasnāt decided on a major yet.
Arturoās mother, Consolacion, said she was so proud of her son for graduating.
āEven as he was fighting cancer, he was studying for school. Heās the youngest and saw his sisters get [college] degrees, and heās always wanted to do as well or better as his sisters,ā said Arturoās mother Consolacion Gamez of her sonās graduation. āFor me, itās a big accomplishment. I canāt even express how big.ā