West Seattle girl to get a new kidney for Halloween
KOMO | Rose Egge
Photo: Evelyn will be wearing a different mask this Halloween as she receives a donated kidney from her dad.
Evelyn Sherman is going to be 3 years old on Nov. 10. In many ways, sheâs just like other kids her age. Evelyn loves chicken noodle soup and bedtime stories. Her accomplishments include flying extra high on her local swing set and building sand castles. Evelynâs best friends are Bevelyn Bunny, Cousin Bear, and her two sisters.
But Evelyn also is unlike most other kids â" she has kidney disease. This week, on Halloween day, she will receive her first donated kidney from her dad. And while the family is spending most of their days in the hospital caring for their daughter, they are also raising money for other transplant patients in a special event they call âTrick or Treat for Transplant.â
As a baby, Evelyn was diagnosed with âfailure to thrive.â By the time she was 1 year old, she was diagnosed with kidney disease. Parents Keith and Julianne were forced to face the fact that their daughter had a life-long, serious medical condition.
âThere was a lot of tears and trying to figure out how we were going to handle this,â Keith says. âSheâs such a beautiful, sweet kid. To have to fight for her life, itâs not easy.â
Read more
Photo: Evelyn will be wearing a different mask this Halloween as she receives a donated kidney from her dad.
Evelyn Sherman is going to be 3 years old on Nov. 10. In many ways, sheâs just like other kids her age. Evelyn loves chicken noodle soup and bedtime stories. Her accomplishments include flying extra high on her local swing set and building sand castles. Evelynâs best friends are Bevelyn Bunny, Cousin Bear, and her two sisters.
But Evelyn also is unlike most other kids â" she has kidney disease. This week, on Halloween day, she will receive her first donated kidney from her dad. And while the family is spending most of their days in the hospital caring for their daughter, they are also raising money for other transplant patients in a special event they call âTrick or Treat for Transplant.â
As a baby, Evelyn was diagnosed with âfailure to thrive.â By the time she was 1 year old, she was diagnosed with kidney disease. Parents Keith and Julianne were forced to face the fact that their daughter had a life-long, serious medical condition.
âThere was a lot of tears and trying to figure out how we were going to handle this,â Keith says. âSheâs such a beautiful, sweet kid. To have to fight for her life, itâs not easy.â
Read more
Comments
Post a Comment