Parents from Saguenay who will have to wait months for a heart transplant for their 9-month-old girl received no less than $45,000 in donations in 48 hours to allow them to stay at their child’s bedside in Montreal.
“We look at the number of donations, we’re confused! We don’t know the names of half of the people. It touches us so much to see all the people who are behind us,” says Joëlle Guérin with emotion.
Her daughter Ellie was born with a conduction disorder and heart defect, affecting the flow of her blood through her heart. On her second day of life, she had to undergo an operation to have a pacemaker installed (pacemaker).
The child has already undergone three operations since his birth.
Photo provided by Joëlle Guérin
“We were told that despite all this, she should have a relatively normal life thanks to the device. But the more things went, the more we realized that she was not responding well,” says the 27-year-old young woman.
The pacemaker therefore had to be changed to a more efficient one five months later… then again, last September.
A long wait
But when they went to see what they thought was a cold in recent weeks, the little girl’s parents learned that she had suffered a heart failure.
Joëlle Guérin and Charles Fortin-Gilbert, Ellie’s parents, will remain at her bedside at CHU Sainte-Justine until she receives a new heart.
Photo provided by Joëlle Guérin
The last option to ensure Ellie has a future is a heart transplant. His case has just been accepted at CHU Sainte-Justine in Montreal.
“We feel lucky to have another option. If it wasn’t transplantation, it would be palliative care. All we want is for her to have a good quality of life,” sighs Mme Guérin.
However, the wait can be long, very long. Six to twelve months in the best of all possible worlds, but the child could have to wait more than a year. A long period during which her parents will not be able to work, to stay with her.
Little Ellie has completely normal development apart from her heart defect.
Photo provided by Joëlle Guérin
“No price”
It is in this context that the two parents launched a fundraising campaign on the GoFundMe platform, in the hope of lightening their financial burden. But they didn’t expect to receive such a big outpouring of support.
In two days, more than $45,000 was raised, and the prize pool continues to grow.
“Our eyes were in the water, we are so grateful… It’s really a shock,” breathes the young mother.
The girl’s parents can’t believe the support provided by their community.
Photo provided by Joëlle Guérin
“To be able to concentrate on our daughter through this ordeal is priceless,” she adds.
Mme Guérin takes the opportunity to highlight the importance of organ donation and thank the medical teams who came to the aid of his daughter and the various foundations that support them.
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