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Sarah Chalke: Kawasaki Disease

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Sarah Chalke wrote -

This is a fundraiser for a test that could save kids hearts and lives.


I can't put into words how scary it is to see your baby sick and not know what is wrong with him, have doctors not know what is wrong with him and have a different diagnosis every day. Kawasaki Disease (KD) is the leading cause of acquired heart disease in children. Once they get sick, you have a ten day window to get the treatment to save their heart, but children often get misdiagnosed.  When my son had Kawasaki Disease and was misdiagnosed for ten days, I can’t tell you how many times I said, “I just wish there was a test. A test that could tell us if this is KD.”

And now there might be.  A team of doctors at Stanford University and UCSD have devised a prototype for a diagnostic test. This is a huge deal. This test could be 95% accurate but it needs to be tested for two years before it can be used. We NEED this test because of the ticking clock to get treatment to prevent heart damage that can lead to a heart attack.

 

It is difficult to get funding, even for a serious childhood disease. Today I am asking you to join me in raising the funds to run a two year trial of the diagnostic test.  Now is the time to donate-The Gordon and Marilyn Macklin Foundation will match dollar for dollar up to $100,000 for every dollar we raise!

With this test, no parent will have a sick child with Kawasaki Disease and wonder what it is; no child will have silent heart damage that can cost them their life.

Let’s save some little hearts.

NOTE: IF YOU WANT TO KNOW THE SYMPTOMS TO LOOK OUT FOR...Go to kdfoundation.org to learn more, the website that saved my son. This was the website we went to every day that kept us fighting to see a specialist.

IF YOU ARE A KD SURVIVOR... you can help. There is little information known about the long term effects of Kawasaki Disease, whether there was lasting heart damage or not.  One of the leading researchers is doing a study on this and needs participants.  Email Dr. Jane Burns at Adultkd@ucsd.edu to be part of the study. 

Thank you. So. Much.

To see Sarah on Huff Post Live, please click here.  Watching the video is a great way to learn about the cause.

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    $500

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  • Claire

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  • Joan and Jim Baker

    $100

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The Team: $78,996 TOTAL RAISED SO FAR

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Sarah Chalke

Amount Raised:

$73,542

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Jenn Lau Phillips

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$2,010

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John Baker

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$985

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Vanessa Gutierrez

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$755

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Ethan Frank

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$249

 

21% Raised of $1,200 Goal

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Carissa King

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$225

 

113% Raised of $200 Goal

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Carson ONeill

Amount Raised:

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John de Geus

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$175

Donor Comments

Anonymous

ANONYMOUS

DONATION: $10

2 years ago

Allison Bassett

Allison Bassett

2 years ago

Elizabeth Baker

Elizabeth Baker

DONATION: $40

I love my brother. 2 years ago

Diane Myrick

Diane Myrick

DONATION: $25

2 years ago

Paulette Castillo

Paulette Castillo

DONATION: $80

2 years ago

Joan and Jim Baker

Joan and Jim Baker

DONATION: $100

2 years ago

Claire

Claire

DONATION: $50

2 years ago

Roger

Roger

2 years ago

Guojun

Guojun

DONATION: $500

Kawasaki disease can also lead to hearing loss, which my son had after he had Kawasaki when he was four. No doctor knew about this implication. I wish more search could be done and more doctors can be educated to understand this disease better. 2 years ago

Billy W.

Billy W.

Baker! 2 years ago