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My Story
Isaiah is an amazing boy with unwavering faith and a contagious laugh! He is the most joyful person most people know!
This all despite the diagnosis of a craniopharyngioma brain tumor at age 7, 7 surgeries, 4 procedures, 31 radiation treatments, resulting foot-to-hip blood clot and blindness, memory loss, and pituitary gland malfunction..along with all the other side effects of brain tumors.
He is a walking miracle and is passionate about sharing his story and how the Lord has worked through him. He continues the lifelong fight.
We hope to also raise awareness of childhood cancer so that better treatment options can be found. Thank you for all your support!
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