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Gage Tanner is 9 years old. He has a twin brother named Gavan, 2 sisters Jade and Saige. When he was about 2 years old, he started choking, snoring really loud and waking up at night. He has been tested for asthma, allergies, birth defects, just about anything you can think of to no avail. When he was about 4 years old, I had finally had enough and changed pediatricians, he sent me to an ENT where we discovered that he had a paralyzed vocal cord. The choking continued to worsen, he would choke...
Gabriella was such a bright and smart baby. She reached her milestones much sooner than our first two did. We considered that such a blessing since we had been told during our pregnancy that she was possibly a Down’s syndrome baby. We never expected to face such an ugly monster and that the most terrifying fight of her life would come at such an early age. On March 16, 2015, five-year-old Gabriella was sent to the hospital for further testing from her pediatrician’s office. We took her in...
Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally fundraiser today.RALLY WITH US!MEET MORE RALLY KIDS
Allie was born a normal, healthy baby. In June of 2012, when she was six months old, her aunt noticed her right eye shaking. When I (Allie’s mother) took her into the ER at Scottish Rite, the ER doctor called the on-call ophthalmologist. The opthalmologist said he would do an MRI to “cover his bases,” but he was sure it was nothing. Three weeks later they did the first MRI, which revealed a tumor on her right optic nerve. Five days later, another MRI showed three additional tumors in the back...
Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally fundraiser today.RALLY WITH US!MEET MORE RALLY KIDS
Nolan fought Medulloblastoma from October 8, 2009 to June 1, 2014. After four brain surgeries, radiation and numerous doses of chemotherapy, Nolan relapsed in March 2011 with a lesion in his brain and spine. His mother wrote, “Nolan’s family continues to be so proud of him and the good attitude he continues to keep despite all he has to go through. He enjoys visiting his friends in the hospital, playing with the therapy dogs, playing tennis with the his friends from Georgia Tech, watching...