Our Quinton Boy

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Our Quinton Boy

Aloha,
My name is Shyann Urbanozo. Iʻm Quinton Boys aunty. Iʻm also his motherʻs (Irey) older sister. This fundraiser is to help with memorial expenses, so that Irey (mom) Keanu (Dad) & Peyton (brother) have the funds to make a special memorial for our Quinton Boy. Heʻs truly missed everyday.
Anything will be greatly appreciated. Mahalo nui! ..
Also, if youʻd like to read below a brief history of how strong & brave our Quinton Boy was. Heʻll always be our #HeartWarrior.

Quinton Kaʻikena Kainoa was born on November 23rd 2019.
Two days after his birth day he developed breast milk jaundice . First 2 months we spent figuring out his jaundice, going to different doctors & finally got through to his PCP. On Quintonʻs 2 month check up his PCP found a heart murmur and sent us to North Hawaii for X-rays, where he was also put on oxygen and soon after went downhill & all major organs started to fail & took doctors about 5-6 hours to stabilize him to transport him to Kapiolani.
When we got to Kapiolani , they intubated him almost putting him on heart-lung bypass (echmo)
A day later they decided to take the tube out to determine what was next for Quinton, 10-15 minutes of the tube being out he went into cardiac arrest for 30 minutes, next day we were transferred to Stanfords Children’s hospital in California following cardiac arrest & surgical assessment. Medical records indicated Hypoxic ischemic brain injury & seizures per MRI.
On 2/19/20 he underwent a mitral valve repair later being discharged on 03/09/20 with no further plan of action.
Came back to Hawaii where he was later re-admitted to Kapiolani on 03/27/20 with rhino/ enterovirus and heart failure & transferred once more to Stanford on 04/06/20.
G-tube was placed on 06/04/20 and discharged 06/11/20 where he was placed in hospice back home being there was no plan of action putting Quinton more at risk of heart failure and brain damage if they did a mitral valve replacement…
QUALITY OF LIFE VS QUANTITY OF LIFE.

Quinton was doing very well since that time, with little to no complications, weekly to bi-weekly hospice visits and physical therapy.

On April 14th we noticed he was a little congested and gittery, we were told to give him Sudaffed (decongestion medication) which seemed to help him a lot & he suddenly and unexpectedly passed April 15th @6:10am.

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Shyann Urbanozo
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Hilo, HI

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