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kk.A Really Hard Day for Jazzy: 12-Year-Old Cancer Fighter Faces Low Hemoglobin, Swollen Tumor, and Another Hospital Admission

Pennsylvania — Today has been one of the hardest days yet for 12-year-old Jazzy, the brave young girl whose fight against cancer has touched hearts around the world.

Her hemoglobin dropped sharply to 6.7, requiring an immediate blood transfusion to help stabilize her. Her sodium levels are slightly low, but otherwise her labs are holding steady. However, the bruising from her arm has spread upward into her armpit, and the tumor on the side of her face has become noticeably swollen — now pushing her ear outward in a visible and painful way.

Doctors have decided to admit her for close monitoring. The combination of symptoms — worsening bruising, tumor swelling, and fatigue — has made the medical team cautious, wanting to watch her closely over the coming days.

Jazzy is absolutely miserable.

She is exhausted, uncomfortable, and completely over being in the hospital. She asks for food, but then feels too sick, too upset, or too drained to eat. Seeing her this tired, this discouraged, and this worn down is breaking her mother’s heart in ways words can’t fully capture.

“She just wants to do something fun,” her mom shared in an emotional update. “She’s so over this. She’s fighting so hard, but she’s still a kid who wants to feel normal for even a little while.”

Scans are scheduled for tomorrow and Wednesday — tests that will give doctors a clearer picture of the tumor’s status and guide the next steps in her treatment. Her family is asking for prayers specifically for:

  • Comfort and relief from pain and discomfort
  • Strength for her body and spirit
  • Peace that passes understanding
  • Good, clear results from the scans
  • A lifted mood and a renewed sense of hope
  • Feeling deeply surrounded by love

The extended stay in Pennsylvania has been financially and emotionally draining. If you feel led to help ease the burden during this difficult chapter, any support — whether through prayers, messages, or practical help — would mean the world to Jazzy and her family.

They have carried this road with incredible grace, but they are human. They are tired. And they are still holding on — for Jazzy, for each other, and for the hope that tomorrow brings better news.

Jazzy is still fighting. She is still smiling when she can. She is still loved beyond measure.

Please keep this sweet girl in your thoughts tonight. Pray for comfort. Pray for strength. Pray for peace. And pray for the miracle that keeps showing up in her story — one hard day at a time.

We love you, Jazzy. You are not alone. ❤️🎗️🫶🏼

If you’d like to help support the family during their extended stay, reach out — every bit of love and kindness carries them further.

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