This 12-year-old girl found the sweetest way to make hospital visits less scary
Getting an IV at the hospital can be a pretty scary for a lot of people, especially kids. So when a young girl from Connecticut was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder that requires frequent IV infusions, she turned her own fear into the sweetest opportunity to help other young patients?and we?re beyond inspired.
Ella Casano has Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (ITP), a condition in which her body destroys the platelets in her blood, preventing it from clotting properly. Without regular infusions, ITP puts the 12-year-old at a higher risk of excessive bleeding and bruising.
Recalling her first IV infusion at age seven in a statement on her website, Ella explained that she was ?surprised and a little bit intimidated by the look of the amount of tubing and medical equipment on [her] IV pole.? And who could blame her"
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Ella?s creative juices started flowing during her hospital visits every six to eight weeks, and she was even more inspired by the other kids she saw facing the same fears. Meg Casano, Ella?s mom, told CNN that Ella ?cut up a stuffed animal and used a hot glue gun and made her very first Medi Teddy??a plush bear that offers a friendly face while concealing bags of IV fluid, medication or blood. So cute! With strong ...
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