
Help Jaylin in her fight against Leukemia
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My name is Carrie and I am Lisa's sister. Team Jaylin (Her Aunties, Uncles and grandparents) will be raising money to assist in her battle against Leukemia. Any and all support is appreciated!! Thank you to all that have been reaching out, the love is greatly felt!
Please see her story told by her parents:
On Christmas Day, our life as we have known it would be changed forever. Jaylin woke up happy and excited to see what Santa brought her!! She started walking down the hall, sat down and started to cry. She said she couldn't walk because her leg hurt. This pain started to effect the way she walked and each day seem to be getting worse. In the past 3 months Jaylin has been hospitalized 3 times and has seen over 6 doctors, including 4 specialists. She has had x rays, bone scans, MRI, fluid extracted from her hip, physical therapy and countless blood tests in which none of them have given her any relief.
On April 2 Jaylin woke up in excruciating pain, screaming at the top of her lungs. Her leg and back were so bad she couldn't walk or move. We gave her 2 different pain medicine and nothing was helping. As parents, Nian and I were so scared to take her to the emergency room because of the Corona virus. We feared she would get it and would be worse off then she already was. But we knew all her symptoms were not normal and that the doctors must be missing something. We made the hard decision to rush her to the emergency room at Cottage Hospital. After more X rays and blood tests they found out she had a compacted fracture in her spine L4. Her bone marrow also looked abnormal. That night they moved her to Children's hospital of Los Angeles by ambulance, where she was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia B.
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles started with procedures immediately and will continue with treatments for 2.5 years. Jaylin was given a back brace and a walker to help aid in her spine recovery. The last 3 months have been awful for our family. Despite getting this news we are grateful that Jaylin has finally been diagnosed and can begin treatments to get better. We remain positive and look forward to the day our sweet girl will no longer be in pain and can run and play like she use to. We have no doubt that Jaylin is incredibly strong and will win this fight. Please keep our family in your thought in this difficult time.
*Team Jaylin will continue to update this page to let everyone know how our princess is doing! She is a FIGHTER!! And in this FAMILY, NOBODY FIGHTS ALONE!!!
Please see her story told by her parents:
On Christmas Day, our life as we have known it would be changed forever. Jaylin woke up happy and excited to see what Santa brought her!! She started walking down the hall, sat down and started to cry. She said she couldn't walk because her leg hurt. This pain started to effect the way she walked and each day seem to be getting worse. In the past 3 months Jaylin has been hospitalized 3 times and has seen over 6 doctors, including 4 specialists. She has had x rays, bone scans, MRI, fluid extracted from her hip, physical therapy and countless blood tests in which none of them have given her any relief.
On April 2 Jaylin woke up in excruciating pain, screaming at the top of her lungs. Her leg and back were so bad she couldn't walk or move. We gave her 2 different pain medicine and nothing was helping. As parents, Nian and I were so scared to take her to the emergency room because of the Corona virus. We feared she would get it and would be worse off then she already was. But we knew all her symptoms were not normal and that the doctors must be missing something. We made the hard decision to rush her to the emergency room at Cottage Hospital. After more X rays and blood tests they found out she had a compacted fracture in her spine L4. Her bone marrow also looked abnormal. That night they moved her to Children's hospital of Los Angeles by ambulance, where she was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia B.
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles started with procedures immediately and will continue with treatments for 2.5 years. Jaylin was given a back brace and a walker to help aid in her spine recovery. The last 3 months have been awful for our family. Despite getting this news we are grateful that Jaylin has finally been diagnosed and can begin treatments to get better. We remain positive and look forward to the day our sweet girl will no longer be in pain and can run and play like she use to. We have no doubt that Jaylin is incredibly strong and will win this fight. Please keep our family in your thought in this difficult time.
*Team Jaylin will continue to update this page to let everyone know how our princess is doing! She is a FIGHTER!! And in this FAMILY, NOBODY FIGHTS ALONE!!!
Co-organizers (5)
Angel and Carrie Curiel
Organizer
Santa Maria, CA
Lisa Gonzales
Beneficiary
Pj Baray
Co-organizer
Mindy Anaya
Co-organizer
Julie-Paul Baray
Co-organizer