I'm making a difference this Good Friday Appeal, and I need your support.
We all know firsthand the life-saving work of The Royal Children's Hospital. They provide world-class care to seriously sick kids, and my goal is to help them continue that mission.
Every dollar we raise has an impact. This is our chance to ensure thousands of children get the special care they need—this year, and in the future.
Please donate generously and help me reach my target. Let's do something GOOD for the kids.
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Evies Story
Tuesday 20th JanEaster Monday 2019 just days before Genevieve’s 1st birthday was the moment our lives were about to change, and we had no idea what we were in for. To this day, the days all rolled into each other: the blur of beeping, signing consent papers, doctors talking, repeating our story a million times, being moved into an ICU room, people visiting, trying to recall what we had done the last few days to work out if anything could be the cause, the lack of sleep, the microsleeps, the tears 😢 It’s something as a parent you never want to go through and would never ever wish it upon anyone. But once you become a 'hospital parent', for me I feel your perspective changes on a lot of things.
Genevieve has spent a lot of time at The Royal Children’s Hospital with a lot of different teams looking after her. These teams have all been amazing both during her admissions and before and after. Genevieve has dealt with Gastroenterology, Genetics, Metabolic, Immunology, Allergy, Dietician, Ophthalmology. She has had surgery on her liver, as well as a Port put in, which now need replacing – so another surgery in the next month or so. Been put through ultrasounds and x-rays, countless blood tests.
Genevieve spent her 1st Birthday in ICU at the RCH. After falling ill and being in Acute Liver Failure. Since then, she has had multiple other admissions both in the ICU and on the Cockatoo Ward. With the help of the specialist teams, doctors and nurses at RCH, Genevieve is still here with us today, happy, and healthy most of the time. We are in regular contact with these teams and will continue to be in contact with them for years to come.
Genevieve has a rare condition, where she can go into acute liver failure if she gets a fever. She has a gene mutation called NBAS, which sets this off, however we do not know the tipping point of when the acute liver failure begins or how many times it can occur before it stops recovering. There has been talk of a liver transplant, however we are not there yet luckily, as this can open a whole lot of other medical conditions. There is no cure, only preventative maintenance, we are forever watching, checking temperatures, and making sure she is happy to help prevent episodes.
Genevieve is now a happy cheeky 7-year-old (almost 8 if you ask her), who attends primary school as a Grade two student. Her life involves: regular hospital visits, and admissions, port flushes, follow up appointments with different medical teams.
Genevieve has grown up a lot quicker than most kids her age, she is not afraid to show you her scars, talk about her port, or show you photos from her hospital visits. She is very resilient and takes each day the best she can, she does not stand down from a challenge. I know there are people out there a lot worse off than Genevieve, who have spent a lot longer in hospital then she has. But this can only be done because of how wonderful, and what amazing jobs the doctors, nurses, and behind the scenes staff can do, not only for your child, but supporting the parents along the way as well.
The Good Friday Appeal relies on the support of the community to raise funds to ensure that The Royal Children's Hospital is able to continue to provide world class care to patients and their families. The hospital treats over 44,000 children in the wards and medical centre, 91,000 in Emergency and sees over 470,000 through Telehealth or as outpatients in the community each year. So please help by giving whatever you are able to this fundraiser and help spread the word by sharing this page with your friends, family and networks. Thank you for your generosity, it means a lot!
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