This is Jeferson. He is 10 months old and is the youngest of three children. He loves potato chips and soup, and his favorite toy is a rattle.
Jeferson started having seizures a few months ago. They began when he had pneumonia. He was hospitalized and although he recovered from the pneumonia, the seizures never went away. Jeferson’s seizures generally last for 5-10 minutes, and occur at least once a week. Despite his medical condition, Jefferson eats well, and can say the word “mama.” Jeferson’s mother has had to take time off of work to keep an eye on him. She borrowed some money from the community and from family members to continue supporting her family, but it has been difficult.
She told our medical partner, Wuqu’ Kawog, that she “would like to know why Jeferson has seizures so that we can confront his problem."
With $967, we can help get Jeferson receive a formal diagnosis, as well as afford him access to long-term management from doctors and case workers. If Jeferson does not receive medical intervention, his seizures may continue, and may affect his development, and later, his education and his work life. Let's help Jeferson and his family, and fund this important treatment.