LEVI DOUGLAS DAY- SANTA CLAUS
LEVI DOUGLAS PRESENTATION DAY 2016
SES volunteers donate their time to help Levi have a Special Day from rescue of Batman to The Batman and Joker Duel to Santa Claus
Levi was airlifted to Randwick Children’s Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery to reduce the size of the tumour, which doctors said was ‘‘the size of a tennis ball’’.The doctors told me they have never seen anything that big before. They think it may have been present since birth,’’ Mrs Douglas said. ‘‘He was in the hospital for 23 days and underwent two surgeries where they relieved a lot of pressure from his brain by releasing fluids.
‘‘He will continue to have surgeries of this sort for the rest of his life because the tumour is embedded in the vital blood vessels and nerves.‘‘It has affected his hormonal growth, sight, hearing and ability to concentrate. He now needs a 24 hour carer and can’t go to school or day care.’’
The Douglas family started noticing a decline in his health 12 months ago when he was vomiting randomly, having cold shivers and finding it hard to concentrate.
Mrs Douglas said no doctor was able to diagnose him with anything even though he had poor eyesight and his speech wasn’t developing.
She said sleeping with him that night was the best decision she has ever made.
Lets all help the Douglas family and send donations them. Everything would help from the overpriced car parking at Westmead
Lets all help the Douglas family and send donations to them.
Read MoreSES volunteers donate their time to help Levi have a Special Day from rescue of Batman to The Batman and Joker Duel to Santa Claus
Levi was airlifted to Randwick Children’s Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery to reduce the size of the tumour, which doctors said was ‘‘the size of a tennis ball’’.The doctors told me they have never seen anything that big before. They think it may have been present since birth,’’ Mrs Douglas said. ‘‘He was in the hospital for 23 days and underwent two surgeries where they relieved a lot of pressure from his brain by releasing fluids.
‘‘He will continue to have surgeries of this sort for the rest of his life because the tumour is embedded in the vital blood vessels and nerves.‘‘It has affected his hormonal growth, sight, hearing and ability to concentrate. He now needs a 24 hour carer and can’t go to school or day care.’’
The Douglas family started noticing a decline in his health 12 months ago when he was vomiting randomly, having cold shivers and finding it hard to concentrate.
Mrs Douglas said no doctor was able to diagnose him with anything even though he had poor eyesight and his speech wasn’t developing.
She said sleeping with him that night was the best decision she has ever made.
Lets all help the Douglas family and send donations them. Everything would help from the overpriced car parking at Westmead
Lets all help the Douglas family and send donations to them.
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