
Jordan Wall (Chief), Son of Ross & Eliza Wall
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Hi, I’m Kimberly Mace and I’ve organized this Go Fund Me Campaign for Jordan Wall. He is the youngest son of Ross and Eliza Wall.
Chasing Chief ...
My name is Jordan but my family calls me Chief. I’m an active two-year-old and the youngest of seven children. I have a particular affection for singing, running and climbing. I first sang the melody of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star at the age of 1 1/2. I wake my mom up with this song every morning. There is no height I won’t climb and when my feet hit the ground, I run! ... I basically keep everyone chasing me all day long.
At the age of eleven months, my breathing changed one morning and my parents rushed me to the ER. I was admitted to the hospital for several days of monitoring and evaluation.
MRI’s and EEG’s along with many, many other tests were completed to try and diagnose my situation.
Doctors and specialists near and far have looked at my results to help determine what is going on, no one seems to know what's wrong with me, so it seemed best to administer seizure medication.
Since then, I’ve been having seizures about every two weeks. My parents have boosted my life with the best diet and nutrition possible and have also initiated research into my blood to try and help discover the root cause of these seizures.
Multiple MRI’s and EEG’s have always shown a beautiful brain with no concerns or seizure activity. Just before Christmas I had a seizure that could not be stabilized at home even with the rescue medication. My parents rushed me to the ER again. The emergency room could not stabilize me and the powerful medications were not helping to stop the seizure. So I was life-flighted to the Las Vegas University Medical Center to deal with my trauma and rapidly failing vitals. During the flight, I remained unstable and more medications to stabilize me were given. Upon reaching the ER in Las Vegas I was given paralytic medication and intubated, my breathing and vitals were controlled and monitored by machines.
Nurses and doctors all commented on how big and strong I am. The various doctors, nurses, and medics that have helped me thus far have been so skilled and prepared just for me. We believe in miracles and good people. We believe that there is a solution and that we can be guided in the right direction. We believe in prayer. We want to keep chasing Chief wherever he goes. Chief has a big life to live.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story and thank you to those who have given to my cause already.
All donations will be held in an account for Jordan’s medical needs and will be allocated by his parents. Should donation amounts exceed Jordan’s treatment costs, the surplus will be given to the University Medical Center Children's hospital in Las Vegas.
Chasing Chief ...
My name is Jordan but my family calls me Chief. I’m an active two-year-old and the youngest of seven children. I have a particular affection for singing, running and climbing. I first sang the melody of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star at the age of 1 1/2. I wake my mom up with this song every morning. There is no height I won’t climb and when my feet hit the ground, I run! ... I basically keep everyone chasing me all day long.
At the age of eleven months, my breathing changed one morning and my parents rushed me to the ER. I was admitted to the hospital for several days of monitoring and evaluation.
MRI’s and EEG’s along with many, many other tests were completed to try and diagnose my situation.
Doctors and specialists near and far have looked at my results to help determine what is going on, no one seems to know what's wrong with me, so it seemed best to administer seizure medication.
Since then, I’ve been having seizures about every two weeks. My parents have boosted my life with the best diet and nutrition possible and have also initiated research into my blood to try and help discover the root cause of these seizures.
Multiple MRI’s and EEG’s have always shown a beautiful brain with no concerns or seizure activity. Just before Christmas I had a seizure that could not be stabilized at home even with the rescue medication. My parents rushed me to the ER again. The emergency room could not stabilize me and the powerful medications were not helping to stop the seizure. So I was life-flighted to the Las Vegas University Medical Center to deal with my trauma and rapidly failing vitals. During the flight, I remained unstable and more medications to stabilize me were given. Upon reaching the ER in Las Vegas I was given paralytic medication and intubated, my breathing and vitals were controlled and monitored by machines.
Nurses and doctors all commented on how big and strong I am. The various doctors, nurses, and medics that have helped me thus far have been so skilled and prepared just for me. We believe in miracles and good people. We believe that there is a solution and that we can be guided in the right direction. We believe in prayer. We want to keep chasing Chief wherever he goes. Chief has a big life to live.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story and thank you to those who have given to my cause already.
All donations will be held in an account for Jordan’s medical needs and will be allocated by his parents. Should donation amounts exceed Jordan’s treatment costs, the surplus will be given to the University Medical Center Children's hospital in Las Vegas.
Organizer and beneficiary
Kimberly Mace
Organizer
Amherst, VA
Eliza Wall
Beneficiary