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Fight for Jane!

Organized by Sheri D Montgomery
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Please help support the Martinez family as they seek medical treatment for Jane!

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Kimberly Martinez for Jane's Fight.
$3,950 raised
154 items sold of
150 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Sports Grey
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Sports Grey
Organized by Sheri D Montgomery

About this campaign

Message from Kim: "I just wanted to take a minute and say thank you very much to everyone that has helped us with this fundraising event. We are beyond amazed at the love and support we’ve received. We’ve been very blessed by all of you. Jane is doing good and responding well to the treatment. We’ve still got a ways to go, but she is so amazingly strong and so cheerful. We know that everyone’s prayers are helping keep her in good spirits and God’s grace is keeping Mark and I positive. Please keep us in your prayers. Words cannot express the appreciation we have for everyone’s help. Thank you all again. God Bless you all."

At 15 months old, Jane has Acute T-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia. This is what she was diagnosed with on the evening of Saturday, August 13th . A week earlier we noticed that Jane’s belly was a little bigger than normal and had made a joke of it looks like her belly button is about to poke out. By Wednesday, we were noticing a lot of bruising and she had been resting a lot, compared to her normally very active self. So Friday, we made her a doctor’s appointment thinking they’ll probably think we’re crazy and tell us it’s just a little virus or she’s about to hit a growth spurt and needs some iron. Mark took her as I was at work. He called me after work, as we always do if the other can’t make to the appointment. He called and said, I’ll just text you. Seconds letter I get an message that said “they are sending us down town, Dr thinks it could be leukemia.” I turned to my co-worker and said I have to leave, but why would my doctor say that without any blood work that doesn’t make any sense. I called the Doctor to find out what was going on as Mark couldn’t get any words out over the phone. She stated based on the symptoms it could be virus or worst case scenario Leukemia, and with it being a Friday she wanted us to go to the ER at Children’s to be safe. We make it to the ER after what feels like hours, but in reality was only 40 minutes, and get checked in. I tell the ER nurses what’s going on and they pull the fax sent to them from our Doctor. They get some blood for labs, then a call for more blood for labs, and then the ER Doctor comes in and tells us, at this point they can’t rule out Leukemia and it’s very likely it is, but they can’t say for sure until the Oncologist look at the ls. We’re sent for chest x-rays and EKG’s. Then, another ER doctor comes in and tellss they’re sending us to the ICU and he’s 99% it’Leukemia. We get downsirs and 4 doctors are in the room with two nurses. They troduce themselves and within 30 minutes Jane is rushed off to surgery to get a vas-cap. She received then received plasmapheresis, by 6 a.m. she was able to get some rest. Her white blood cells finally started to come down and her platelet count started to climb. By Saturday evening, we had her diagnosis and an action plan on how we’re going to eat it. The next month we will be difficult. We will be living here, she cannot leave the hospital for the next 30 days. The goal is to remove 99.99% of the cancer. Then, we’ll be able to go home and the outpatient procedures will begin, likely two treatments a week. This will continue for 2.5- 3 years to kill the remaining .001%. Everyone knows the risk associated with the treatments that could potentially impact her for the rest of her life. So we ask for prayers, lots of prayers. God is good and can heal all, we need his holy spirit to watch over and protect her. We’re hoping that the shirts will even all that know her and complete strangers to pause for a minute and send a prayer up for her. She’s sick but in great spirits. We can do this.


Supporters

Erin Gonzalez 4 items
Anonymous 10 items + $250

Lots of prayers!! Love you guys!

Andrea Carrillo 1 item
Gracie Perry 1 item

Continued prayers for your family.

Moore 2 items
Lorie Smith 1 item
Julie Rekieta 1 item

We love baby Jane. <3

Anonymous 1 item
Anonymous 1 item
Wilkins Family 4 items

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