Toddler Still Singing After Two Bone Marrow Transplants

 

How about we start our Saturday with one of the best feel good stories we’ve ever heard? Below is an excerpt from Leah’s story by Higher Perspective:

“Leah is a 5 year old with Severe Congenital Neutropenia.

Severe Congenital Neutropenia is a rare genetic disorder with a deficiency of neutrophils in the bone marrow. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cells that help in curing inflammation.

People with a lack of neutrophils often have recurrent infections due to the lack of white bloods cells to help stop inflammation.

The caption of the video says:

“She’s an overcomer. Septic shock, two bone marrow transplants, graft vs. host disease and 325 days away from home in the hospital. God is so good to us through it all and Leah is proof of his mercy and grace!”

When you see Leah singing and dancing to a popular Christian song after knowing her story, you’re heart is bound to melt. Here’s to more feel good vibes this weekend.

CLICK HERE to see the beautiful video of Leah singing and smiling after surgery.

 

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