
Hope for Isabella. Hope for the Rosquist Family.
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Hi, my name is Issabella Rosquist. I was born September 7, 2017. This past March, I had a fever that would not go away. My mommy, Mariana Rosquist started to worry about my health. She had the feeling that something wasn't right. Well, my mommy is that kind of mother who knows her babies very well. She called my doctor and had him run a check up on me. A couple of hours later, we got the news from the doctors that every parents fears; I have Leukemia (pre B ALL leukemia), a type PF blood cancer. My parents' hearts were broken. With the quick results, my mommy and I were able to go the next morning to the Hospital where I stayed for 10 days, being tested and then started my treatment, while my daddy had to stay home with my brothers.

Mommy takes care of us 24/7, in order to help my daddy, Jeff Rosquist, who works 7 days a week. Some days getting up at 2:30 am and coming home at 8:00 pm to support our lovely family in these crazy days we are living in.
The Hospital that I go to do Chemotherapy is 2 hours away from our home and it takes 3 to 4 hours for testing and Chemo, and finally another 2 hours driving back home. My Daddy cannot work on these days because he has to be home watching my 2 brothers, which is a big cut out of his salary. Back in March 2018, at six months of age I contracted Botulism, a viral bacterial infection that shuts down the respiratory system within hours. They had to fly in from California the only medicine available in the country that would fight and destroy the Botulism and thank GOD it worked. This also involved an extended hospital stay which is still being delft with until this day financially.
In the last six months I have had over 50 rounds of chemotherapy as well as three months of oral Chemo and Steroids at home before I go to bed. This treatment will continue until I am well, into 2022 and is becoming a heavy financial burden upon our family. We would appreciate any help you could give to help with this fight set before me.

Thank you and GOD bless,
Isabella Rosquist.

Mommy takes care of us 24/7, in order to help my daddy, Jeff Rosquist, who works 7 days a week. Some days getting up at 2:30 am and coming home at 8:00 pm to support our lovely family in these crazy days we are living in.
The Hospital that I go to do Chemotherapy is 2 hours away from our home and it takes 3 to 4 hours for testing and Chemo, and finally another 2 hours driving back home. My Daddy cannot work on these days because he has to be home watching my 2 brothers, which is a big cut out of his salary. Back in March 2018, at six months of age I contracted Botulism, a viral bacterial infection that shuts down the respiratory system within hours. They had to fly in from California the only medicine available in the country that would fight and destroy the Botulism and thank GOD it worked. This also involved an extended hospital stay which is still being delft with until this day financially.
In the last six months I have had over 50 rounds of chemotherapy as well as three months of oral Chemo and Steroids at home before I go to bed. This treatment will continue until I am well, into 2022 and is becoming a heavy financial burden upon our family. We would appreciate any help you could give to help with this fight set before me.

Thank you and GOD bless,
Isabella Rosquist.
Co-organizers (2)
Andrea Melo
Organizer
King George, VA
Mariana Rosquist
Beneficiary
Mariana Rosquist
Co-organizer