
Help keep Jayden's Mom by side during 2nd Leukemia
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It took a lot for me to considered putting my son and my small family on this platform.
I’m a 30 year old single mother, who loves and will give my own life for my 3 kids. On the October 1, 2015 my only son Jayden was diagnosed with a rare form of agressive high risk Pre-B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with iAMP21. We fought a long 4 years through it the first time and we succeeded. Just when I thought that he was finally going to continue his life as normal as possible we were facing our biggest fear one more time.
On April 20, 2020 my son was relapsed once again after being a year off treatment with the same rare agressive, leukemia. He was instantly given blood transfusions and had to stay in the hospital to start his intense chemotherapy for the second time in his short life. With at the moment an uncertain plan for treatment to his agressive cancer. It's still difficult to digest that my funny, smart, loving 12 year-old son has cancer, once again. This boy’s bravery and resilience to the treatment has me humbled and awe-inspired.
Although his cancer is rare due to him having iAMP21, Pre-B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, ALL is the most common form of pediatric cancer. Thanks to incredible developments in modern medical practice, most of those children (nearly 90%) make a full recovery and live a healthy life. But no matter how high the success rates, it is a terrifying experience to learn that your child has been diagnosed with this disease and that the disease itself returned and must undergo chemo treatments to be cured twice in his short life.
Jayden has two younger siblings, Valerie (9), and Judith (5). As a single mother I am doing everything I can to ensure that all 3 of my kids receive the best love and care they can during this challenging time. Many hospital visits/overnight stays lay ahead during this journey to seek the best treatment plan for Jaden’s cure. I wish I could be there every single day for my son but at this moment I am faced with having to go back to work.. My FML came to end and I'm doing the best I can with what little I have at the moment. Positive thoughts, prayers, and energy are of utmost importance and very much needed and appreciated.
Many have asked how they can help me during this heart breaking times. I want to be able to be here for my son and my daughters but I have to work to be able to make ends meet. This means that I’ve had to leave my son alone during his treatment and it breaks me. I know that the nurses and doctors are amazing but I am his mother and I want to be there for him. I am asking for financial help that will allow me to prayerfully focus on the love and support needed during treatment, healing and recovery.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
I’m a 30 year old single mother, who loves and will give my own life for my 3 kids. On the October 1, 2015 my only son Jayden was diagnosed with a rare form of agressive high risk Pre-B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with iAMP21. We fought a long 4 years through it the first time and we succeeded. Just when I thought that he was finally going to continue his life as normal as possible we were facing our biggest fear one more time.
On April 20, 2020 my son was relapsed once again after being a year off treatment with the same rare agressive, leukemia. He was instantly given blood transfusions and had to stay in the hospital to start his intense chemotherapy for the second time in his short life. With at the moment an uncertain plan for treatment to his agressive cancer. It's still difficult to digest that my funny, smart, loving 12 year-old son has cancer, once again. This boy’s bravery and resilience to the treatment has me humbled and awe-inspired.
Although his cancer is rare due to him having iAMP21, Pre-B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, ALL is the most common form of pediatric cancer. Thanks to incredible developments in modern medical practice, most of those children (nearly 90%) make a full recovery and live a healthy life. But no matter how high the success rates, it is a terrifying experience to learn that your child has been diagnosed with this disease and that the disease itself returned and must undergo chemo treatments to be cured twice in his short life.
Jayden has two younger siblings, Valerie (9), and Judith (5). As a single mother I am doing everything I can to ensure that all 3 of my kids receive the best love and care they can during this challenging time. Many hospital visits/overnight stays lay ahead during this journey to seek the best treatment plan for Jaden’s cure. I wish I could be there every single day for my son but at this moment I am faced with having to go back to work.. My FML came to end and I'm doing the best I can with what little I have at the moment. Positive thoughts, prayers, and energy are of utmost importance and very much needed and appreciated.
Many have asked how they can help me during this heart breaking times. I want to be able to be here for my son and my daughters but I have to work to be able to make ends meet. This means that I’ve had to leave my son alone during his treatment and it breaks me. I know that the nurses and doctors are amazing but I am his mother and I want to be there for him. I am asking for financial help that will allow me to prayerfully focus on the love and support needed during treatment, healing and recovery.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Organizer
Michell Aguirre
Organizer
Arlington, TX