TygerBurger Elsies River - 12 August 2020

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RARE DISEASE: LIVER TRANSPLANT HER ONLY HOPE

Toddler in need of liver TARRYN-LEIGH SOLOMONS @tarryns07

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one-year-old toddler from Bonteheuwel is in urgent need of a 200 gram liver to survive. Little Carissa Micanna Thomas, aged one year and four months, suffers with a rare liver disease known as biliary atresia. An excerpt from the National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases explains that with this disease, the bile ducts outside and inside the liver are scarred and blocked. As the bile can’t flow into the intestine, it builds up in the liver and damages it. Her mother, Cayle Thomas, says their

nightmare started when Carissa was only three weeks old. “She suddenly stopped breathing. My husband and I immediately rushed her over to Hanover Park Day Hospital. The doctors were concerned that she had sleep apnea. We were then referred to Red Cross Children’s Hospital where tests were conducted and it was revealed that she has this disease. Tests also showed that she had jaundice at the time. At four weeks she went for her first operation to drain the bile out of the liver. Unfortunately, the operation was unsuccessful and we were given the option to go to a medical centre in Johannesburg which specialises in liver transplants,” explained the 24year-old mother.

Despite Carissa’s blood type being O+, it has been difficult for the family to find a donor. She said her husband, Rushin, has the same blood type, but his liver is apparently too big. This was revealed after the couple and their toddler flew up to Johannesburg this year for testing. “We are now in urgent need of a donor”. When asked about Carissa’s development, whether she could walk or play, Cayle said that it’s not the safest option. “Carissa also has a vitamin D deficiency

so her bones can break at any time. She is not walking at the moment. Every morning I need to give her 15 different types of medication to improve the functioning of her liver. Symptoms include itching and bloody stools. “I feel helpless because we can’t do anything to help ease her pain. The doctors also told us that her time is limited so we are trying everything we can to get a donor for our daughter,” said Cayle. To get in touch or assist the family contact Cayle on 081 405 9858 or Rushin on 073 190 7646.


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