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Piper's Medical Fund

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Let me begin by introducing this amazing family. Meagan, who is a mom to three beautiful girls, is an LPN who has had to take off from work to be home with their youngest little girl Piper. Travis, who is currently serving in the Air Force, works extra hard for his family. Their two older girls are two of the most amazing kids I know. But sadly, their youngest, two year old Piper, is very sick. I am asking for help for them. Piper's insurance does not cover her daily meds, which are very costly. The passage below explains what Piper is going through. Piper has been approved for surgery in Chicago but sadly, again her insurance only pays for one parent, her dad, and Piper to get to Chicago and their expenses. But Piper will need her mom for this very extensive surgery. Meagan and Travis will have to come up with funds out of their own pocket, which is hard enough considering they must pay for Piper's meds, their normal monthly bills, and provide for their two other girls. Meagan and Travis are very humble people. They would give you their shirt off their backs if you needed it. Sadly, this isn't only affecting Piper and her parents. Piper's older sisters are having a very hard time with all of this. If I personally had the funds to give them to cover these expenses I would, but sadly that is't possible. I am turning to everyone who reads this in hopes you can help in any way possible. This family has been through enough that they don't need any extra stress placed upon their shoulders.

Below explains what miss Piper has been going through:
 
Piper was born with a duplicate portal vein which causes her to have portal hypertension which causes the esophageal varices (varices are veins that over fill with blood and when they rupture you can bleed to death quickly) and liver disease. And on top of that they discovered her liver was covered in fat which is a separate condition, a fatty acid metabolic disorder also causing liver disease. Her duplicate portal vein is very rare the Dr. here in Arizona has reached out all across the country for help on what to do next. Piper's parents were unaware of this condition until she began to vomit blood.

November 6th, 2016 after a few days of what we thought was the stomach bug Piper threw up blood in her daddy's lap. We rushed her to the closest hospital where the transferred us to Phoenix Children Hospital. They started tests when we got there and took her to ICU. They gave her blood and took her to the OR to see where the bleeding was coming from. (at this point she was pooping it out as well) They discovered in her exploratory surgery that she had a varices rupture. Since this day, every two weeks she goes to the OR for sclero therapy. These are injections into the varices that cuts off the blood flow and redirects it to a new location. It is a band-aid, the varices always return. She also takes daily meds to help with the edema, irritation in her belly, and her nausea. She receives blood when her levels are low. Piper's medications are not covered by her insurance which puts her parents in a very tight spot. Piper's parents both work, but must work opposite shifts due to Piper being unable to attend daycare. She has a low immune system which make her vulnerable to any illness. Any type of stomach bug makes her have a higher chance at a rupture.

Sadly on July 5th, while Piper's parents were getting their older two girls ready for camp, Piper began having dark bloody stools. Which means she has a rupture, but it is a slow bleed. She was rushed to the ER where she was admitted and stayed for 5 days. While in patient, she caught C-Diff, which is a very harsh intestinal infection. They even 3d printed her liver. They discovered that the treatments they have been doing are no longer effective and causing permanent damage to her esophagus. Their team at PCH reached out to a Dr. in Chicago that specializes in a Rex shunt surgery and many other procedures to see if he could help Piper. August 2nd, they heard back from Chicago and found out that Piper IS a candidate for Dr.Superina to operate on! This man has worked miracles on children. It won't cure her or make everything better but it should stop the varices therefore no more procedures every 2 weeks. Piper will be going to Chicago for surgery. Piper and her parents will be there anywhere 5-8 weeks depending on how she does. The surgery is big and scary but is their only option. Their older girls will be staying in Arizona to go to school. This is a very big emotional, physical and financial strain on their family.

***Tricare covers some things, but when it comes to Piper's meds they do not. She must take a compound med that is not covered under her insurance. Her parent's also have Echo insurance that does not cover it either. Meagan has spoke with insurance and everyone she can think of to discuss it but there is nothing that can be done.****
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