hopefully by next week. and the thing is with cancer, cancer is a remorseless, relentless beast. it plays for all the marbles. it's an s.o.b. it's a disruptive son of a gun. and you're always on just a balancing, you know, like just on a small little line. you have to compartmentalize life. and i have to have my phone on all times because the call might come at any moment. >> i hope your ringer is turned on right now. >> the ringer is turned off for you guys. >> i want it on! >> but we're hoping for the best because my daughter just turned 3. and it's stage iv cancer. >> just explain to us, how is she doing? what's her life like every day now? >> she's just a -- she's to brave, she's so bold, so sweet and kind. she has an ng tube in her nose. i shave my head for her because she lost all of her hair. she had to go through the most intense, grueling eight chemos. she's responded really well. she loves her bobate and her dipping dots. i push her on the slide.