Fight and Beat Leukemia with Triton Caleb
Fundraising campaign by
ronald doria
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Campaign Story
Triton Caleb was born September 8th of 2018 and was diagnosed with (ALL) Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia when he was just 2-months old. ALL is a type of blood cancer that is very curable and has good prognosis when medical treatment is provided.
As everyone is aware, cancer treatment is a lengthy and expensive battle. I am asking for everyone's help and support in fighting cancer with Triton Caleb. Please include him in your thoughts and prayers, thanking God for healing him and granting him good health free of cancer so that he may fulfill his destiny of living a long life, spreading love and kindness to the people around him.
All financial assistance received will be used for his Chemo therapy treatments, hospitalization, and medical costs. We are also looking for would be sponsors of medical insurance to alleviate financial costs and ensure continuity of treatment. Any help is welcome and you may get in touch with me personally for any questions you may have regarding Triton Caleb.
Triton Caleb is a happy and very strong baby. Often baffling his numerous doctors with his continuous resilience to whatever this cancer throws at him. With God's will, we know that he is healed. We are asking you to join us beat this disease with Triton in any way that you can and want.
Donations can also be deposited thru:
BDO - 007800067081
BPI - 8809-1740-86
Ronald Doria
Organizer
- ronald doria
- Cagayan De Oro, PH
2nd Hospitalization, 8th day in NICU
Update posted by ronald doria at 10:48 amThank you everyone for continually praying and thanking God for healing Triton. I posted the most recent lab results and the improvements are simply miraculous. Note that his CBC values just a few days ago were mostly zero but has now almost normalized for a lot of his blood components.. . . . .
2nd Hospitalization,Suspected Sepsis
Update posted by ronald doria at 04:46 amTriton is currently confined in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit on his 7th day due to a bacterial infection most likely causing Sepsis. This happened during his second week of chemotherapy when his White Blood cell count zeroed out. He has shown stable vital signs the past couple of days. . . . .