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Young girl fights for her life against rare disease
INDIAN TRAIL, N.C. – With every breath, 2-year-old Kaitlyn Borgeault fights for her life. Her
mother, Deanna, reads her familiar books for comfort. A rare and fatal
illness attacking Kaitlyn's body will inevitably take her life.
"In just a short couple of minutes someone tells you your precious little girl is going to die," said Deanna Bourgeault.
Last
April, Kaitlyn was diagnosed with Niemann-Pick Disease Type A. She
lacks an enzyme that breaks down fatty substances found in every cell in
the body. Her liver and spleen are swollen. Her health and eyesight are fading. Doctors say she won't survive much longer.
"She requires around the clock attention. It's been a steady decline of her abilities," said Chip Bourgeault, Kaitlyn's father. Kaitlyn is one of only five currently known cases in the U.S. She eats and takes in more than a dozen daily doses of medicine by way of a g-tube inserted into her stomach.
"The day before we found out about Kaitlyn's diagnosis, we found out we were pregnant with our son Cole," said Deanna. Like
their parents, Kaitlyn's younger brother, Cole, is also a carrier of
the Niemann-Pick gene, although, doctors say he doesn't have the
disease. The odds of him having it are one in a million.
Emotionally
drained, Deanna started an online blog to update family and friends and
to raise awareness of the illness that's still obscure to doctors. Then,
Deanna said the unexpected happened, "We started receiving all these
different messages from people about how it's changed their
perspective." Messages from strangers poured in including food from neighbors and donations for a mountain of medical bills.
The story of a little girl, who has only ever spoken four words, began to speak to thousands.
"When I started seeing the response I realized, this is why Kaitlyn is here," she said. As
her days become shorter, the Bourgeault's faith grows stronger. A faith,
they say, will carry them through the toughest battle they have ever
faced.
"Whether it's for a moment that it touches their heart
while they're reading the blog or whether it's for a day, and they hug
their children a little tighter and are more thankful that their
children are healthy, or whether it's for a lifetime, she has made a
difference," she said.