The Courier-Journal reported that this weekend, two airlines
refused to fly a 5-year-old girl and her mother, invoking the reason that her
condition was too instable to be on board. The little Kentucky
girl suffers from a fatal rare disease and needed to receive stem cell
treatments at a hospital in Beijing.
Hailey Goranflo and her mom, Miranda, had to board on a
plane from Canada to China, in order
to attend the operation. However, the two airlines, Air China and Air Canada decided during a layover
that Hailey was “too sick” to face an air flight.
After receiving treatments in order to calm her convulsions
at a Vancouver hospital, the little girl and her
mother were constrained to return home, to Shepherdsville, Kentucky.
Miranda Goranflo expressed her shock when she heard the news
and told the Courier-Journal from Vancouver
that she disagreed with the fact that her daughter was unable to fly. She could
not believe the fact that she had come to this point and was now forced to take
it all over again. Hailey’s parents raised approximately $78,000 in order to
operate their daughter in China,
since the procedure is not available in the U.S.
Both Hailey and her 3-year-old brother suffer from a
terminal malady named Late Infantile Batten Disease. This illness causes
serious damages such as seizures and convulsions, dementia and sightlessness.
Most of the patients who have this disease do not pull it through over the age
of 12.
According to the National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke, the syndrome occurs only in an estimated 2 to 4 of every
100,000 live births in the United
States.
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