Help Hunter have his childhood back
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This is my grandson Hunter, he's only 2.
Hunter was born a beautiful happy baby but at only 5 months old he began having seizures. He was rushed to hospital and after countless tests the MRI finally picked up that he had a stroke in his cerebellum, a day after the MRA showed he had another. Hunter was then taken to Bristol Royal Childrens Hospital where he was an impatient for 3 and half months, there he was diagnosed with MoyaMoya, narrowed vessels in the neck was the cause for now. 2 years on and he has suffered another 2 strokes. this time he didn't wake up for 3 days. Christmas day 2020 he was taken back to bristol, where he currently still remains. Due to the severity of this last stroke, he's gone beck to being like a baby, he needs constant support for his posture as he doesn't have the strength to sit up by himself.
I'm setting up this page to hopefully be able to get the equipment he needs at home. His brother and sister miss him tremendously and we would just love him to have the most normal childhood possible. So if you could help that would mean the world to us. From our family to you, thank you.
Hunter was born a beautiful happy baby but at only 5 months old he began having seizures. He was rushed to hospital and after countless tests the MRI finally picked up that he had a stroke in his cerebellum, a day after the MRA showed he had another. Hunter was then taken to Bristol Royal Childrens Hospital where he was an impatient for 3 and half months, there he was diagnosed with MoyaMoya, narrowed vessels in the neck was the cause for now. 2 years on and he has suffered another 2 strokes. this time he didn't wake up for 3 days. Christmas day 2020 he was taken back to bristol, where he currently still remains. Due to the severity of this last stroke, he's gone beck to being like a baby, he needs constant support for his posture as he doesn't have the strength to sit up by himself.
I'm setting up this page to hopefully be able to get the equipment he needs at home. His brother and sister miss him tremendously and we would just love him to have the most normal childhood possible. So if you could help that would mean the world to us. From our family to you, thank you.
Organizer
Mandy Stephens
Organizer
England