10-year-old diagnosed with leukemia receives full funding from Ibrahim Mahama

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In the corridors of Ridge Hospital, Lisa Laryea’s family gathers around a phone, watching her faint smile from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

It is the only glimpse of the 10-year-old they have had in days.

Lisa, who once filled her home with laughter and light, is now battling stage 4 leukemia, a life-threatening cancer of the blood and bone marrow.

Lisa, a student of Lerato Preparatory and JHS in Lartebiokorshie, was known for her love of books and her dream of becoming a pediatrician.

But her vibrant life slowed on October 31, 2024, when what seemed like a simple cold and headache escalated into the unimaginable.

“Lisa went for career day at school, and then my mother was called by the school authorities that Lisa was complaining of body pains.

“On November 1, 2024, she was taken to the hospital for treatment for a common cold and malaria, but upon close examination by the physicians, we were told they were going to admit her.”

Georgia Golightly Thompson further told JoyNews’ Emmanuel Dzivenu, “Later, I was called for counseling at the hospital.

 

 

 

For Georgia and the rest of Lisa’s family, the relief was overwhelming.

Lisa’s aunt, who had tirelessly supported the family throughout this ordeal, expressed her gratitude as well.

Lisa is expected to leave for South Africa on Thursday, November 21, 2024. The family is optimistic that this is the turning point in their young daughter’s battle against cancer.

However, Lisa’s journey is far from over, but her family is no longer fighting alone. Thanks to one man’s compassion, Lisa now has hope – a chance to survive, thrive, and one day become the pediatrician she dreams of being.

 

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