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Josie was diagnosed Biliary Atresia at six weeks old and had life saving Kasai procedure surgery at eight weeks old.
Update 4/23/10: Thank you everyone for your generosity and support. We reached our goal! We will be shutting down the site for now, but might have to reopen it depending on the cost for testing more donors. Thanks again! We are humbled and extremely grateful.
Update 4/20/2010: Josie's dad received a call from the Transplant Surgeon today. He is not a Live Donor match. Apparently, the operation would be too risky for him because of where his bile ducts are on his liver. This news is devastating, but we will continue to pursue all possible avenues to get Josie the new liver she needs. Donor candidates would need to be between 25 & 55 and have Type A or O blood.
Josie was diagnosed with Biliary Atresia at six weeks old; Biliary Atresia is a rare liver disease that causes cirrhosis of the liver. At eight weeks old Josie had the Kasai procedure which sews her liver to her intestine so bile can drain from the body. Although there have been bumps in the road, Josie has weathered each storm amazingly well over the past 11 years. Recently however things have taken a turn for the worse.
Josie hasn’t been feeling as well lately and has many symptoms that are concerning. Some of the symptoms include itchy skin, jaundice, bloody stools, swollen spleen and liver which causes her discomfort and her stomach is noticeably larger. Josie has even experienced stunted growth and it’s easy to see since she has a twin sister who is in good health.
Our Family has been working with the talented doctors and staff at Children's Hospital in Seattle to plan the transplant process. The best possible scenario for her would be to receive a liver transplant from a Live Donor. In this process a living donor undergoes an operation that cuts the working liver in two, with half going to Josie. We have begun the testing process and are quite hopeful that I will qualify to give my daughter the liver she needs. As Josie’s father I’m more than willing to do anything it takes to save my daughter’s life, but we can't do it all on our own, we need your help.
Unfortunately, because a live donor transplant is a bit more complicated, our insurance doesn’t cover the whole procedure. We are stuck between a rock and a hard place that requires us to look to our friends, family and community for help and support. We hope to raise $20,000 in the course of 2 short months to assist in the hospital fees and related expenses that are already starting to mount.
Despite Josie’s disease, she plays competitive basketball (her favorite sport), competitive soccer, writes and sings songs (she has sang for youth groups), really wants to get voice lessons and learn how to play the guitar, gets straight A's in School, has a super positive attitude, and has a great sense of humor (She recently said with a laugh, "I don't want to be the short, squatty, yellow girl when I get to High School")
Josie is a gift from God. We thank you so much for your prayers and support.
Josie needs a Liver Donors.
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A GRFC Family gave $1,000.00March 24th, 2010
"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from indomitable will. Keep battling , Josie"
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Tumwater Soccer Club gave $500.00April 15th, 2010
"The Tumwater Soccer Club wishes you good luck in your treatment. Your friends in sport."
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Dan and Sally Urie gave $500.00March 18th, 2010
"Our Family will be praying for Jose and for your whole family through this ordeal and we believe God will get you through it! "
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Linda B. gave $450.00April 4th, 2010
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Anonymous gave hiddenApril 22nd, 2010
"God Bless "
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Anonymous gave hiddenApril 22nd, 2010
"May God Bless you and heal you Josie"
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Frank & Anne Soiza gave $60.00April 19th, 2010
"God Bless you and your family Kelly!!"
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The Cahill Family gave $100.00April 19th, 2010
"Our best wishes to Josie for a successful surgery and recovery!"





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