Baby Sancara came to live with us in December. At six-weeks-old she was small and fragile. She had a hard time drinking from a bottle and wasn’t in great health. She had a lot of medical issues during her first month with us. She would seem a little better and then get sick again. She spent several weeks in the local hospital, but when she came back to COTP it was obvious that she was still very sick. It was during that time that we learned that Sancara had tuberculosis. We got her started on medication, supported her nutrition with tube feedings, and had her on oxygen to help her breathing. But it wasn’t enough. Sancara was struggling and wasn’t turning the corner.
As expected, within a few days Sancara’s breathing had deteriorated to the point that she needed to be placed on the ventilator. She spent the next three weeks on and off the ventilator. The machine breathed for her when she was unable to. Her little body was working hard to fight the tuberculosis. There were many times when it seemed like the odds were just not in Sancara’s favor. Many times when it seemed she wouldn’t be able to fight any longer. Many times I heard “I don’t know if she’s going to make it through the night” or “we’re doing everything we can, but…”
The odds were certainly not in Sancara’s favor, but despite everything stacked against her she continued to fight. She has now been off the ventilator for over a week and is breathing on her own. She’s drinking bottles again and hardly using her feeding tube. She’s shocking everyone who meets her with how much of a fighter she is. She is one feisty little girl! If all continues to go well, she could be ready to be discharged as soon as this week. We’re ecstatic that we’ll soon be able to bring her back to COTP. We look forward to continuing to care for her and assisting her on her road to recovery.
Thank you for considering this request and for partnering with us to serve kids like Sancara. So many people who haven’t even met this little girl have loved and prayed for her. We feel pretty blessed to get to love on Sancara and to see God’s plan unfold in her life.
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