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12/27/2011

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One Sick Baby
Two Amblence Rides
Three Hospitals
Countless Numbers of Amazing People all trying to help my little one.
 
... Things we do know: Zoe has a tumor in her low
abdomen. She was not born with it, and it has grown quickly.

What we dont know: What kind of tumor it is, or what treatment will be needed to releave
her of the tumor.

Zoe is currently exhausted and so very hungry. She has not been allowed to eat since 9AM yesterday. For an infant this is like not eating 6-12 meals. She has 2 IV lines and a tube to drain her stomic that is down her nose. She has had countless bloodwork, and has been stuck more times
than I remember. She has needed a blood and platelet transfusion.

For
those who are keeping us in your prayers, thoughts THANK YOU. At this time I
will ask those who are able to donate blood in your area. I am an avid doner
when I am able, and today to special people out there gave, and helped my little
girl. Blood donation is so very important, and so easy to do.

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The Zoë Faye Foundation's mission is to provide support and assistance to children diagnosed with Malignant Rhabdoid Tumors, Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumors, and Non-CNS Extrarenal Rhabdoid Tumors, and their families; provide pathways to information, financial relief, and raise awareness for rare pediatric cancers, and funds for researchers who focus on Rhabdoid Tumors and related cancers with the hopes of achieving a cure.