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Capri Ninham is a mother of triplets, daughter, friend, and so much to many and now she needs our help.
Here’s her story. Randomly Capri had a simple dental procedure on November 28th and this is when everything took a turn for the worse. The next two days Capri had a lot of bleeding which landed her into the er. While at the er this is when she was informed that she would be getting transferred to the Cleveland Clinic which is where she was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, a rapidly progressing type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
In the blink of an eye, Capri and her family have entered a crisis they did not anticipate or possibly prepare for — but it is a crisis they will get through together. Please consider donating or sharing and helping them along the way.
While next steps are being determined, upon this recent and startling diagnosis, Capri will have to remain in the hospital for at least the next 30 days, perhaps more. During that time, she will undergo treatments, including chemotherapy and other targeted therapy, with medical expenses mounting. Additional extended hospital stays are also expected as part of this unexpected journey. While her family remains by her side, around the clock, we ask that you consider donating so as to alleviate the stress of the financial burden that medical emergencies such as this and their lengthy hospital stays can cause.
This is a long recovery process and will require time away from work and other daily responsibilities. Capri will be out of work for at least another two months and was in the process of trying to move. Join us in wrapping our collective arms around them and easing that time for the Ninham family and taking just some of the worry off their shoulders.
Here’s her story. Randomly Capri had a simple dental procedure on November 28th and this is when everything took a turn for the worse. The next two days Capri had a lot of bleeding which landed her into the er. While at the er this is when she was informed that she would be getting transferred to the Cleveland Clinic which is where she was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, a rapidly progressing type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
In the blink of an eye, Capri and her family have entered a crisis they did not anticipate or possibly prepare for — but it is a crisis they will get through together. Please consider donating or sharing and helping them along the way.
While next steps are being determined, upon this recent and startling diagnosis, Capri will have to remain in the hospital for at least the next 30 days, perhaps more. During that time, she will undergo treatments, including chemotherapy and other targeted therapy, with medical expenses mounting. Additional extended hospital stays are also expected as part of this unexpected journey. While her family remains by her side, around the clock, we ask that you consider donating so as to alleviate the stress of the financial burden that medical emergencies such as this and their lengthy hospital stays can cause.
This is a long recovery process and will require time away from work and other daily responsibilities. Capri will be out of work for at least another two months and was in the process of trying to move. Join us in wrapping our collective arms around them and easing that time for the Ninham family and taking just some of the worry off their shoulders.
Organizer and beneficiary
Capri Ninham
Beneficiary

