Brooklyn was diagnosed with DIPG on April 28th, 2023. She was two years old. The first sign her parents noticed was a 'lazy eye'. They were grateful that her eye doctor caught it quickly and sent them immediately to get an MRI. The words 'brain tumor', 'inoperable' and 'nine months' were words they could not wrap ourselves around. Their perfect world came crashing down and they knew they had a war to fight for Brooklyn.
Her journey may be over but the fight isn't. We will continue to fight for her and for all children and families going through this journey. #BrooklynRoseStrong
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