In March 2025, Trinity began to have aches and pains throughout her body, but doctor visits and tests did not explain her pain. Later in March, the hospital admitted Trinity due to inflammation in her spleen, kidneys, and liver. On April Fools’ Day, Trinity was diagnosed with acute B lymphoblastic leukemia, and in the following weeks, she was identified as having Philadelphia-like. Since this time, Trinity has been hospitalized several times for constipation, dehydration, infection with neutropenia, and difficulty with nutrition as she has lost weight, going from 102 pounds to 77 in one month’s time. Due to the unpredictability and high needs of extensive hospital stays, her mother resigned from her job. Trinity’s father, a retired teacher, recently underwent complications with Ehlers-Danlos and had a complete knee replacement two weeks before Trinity’s diagnosis of leukemia. He has ongoing physical needs and surgeries in the future, which are currently postponed. At this time, Trinity’s family of six is in great need of help during this difficult time to provide for Trinity’s medical needs.
In addition to this, friends and family help as they can. At this time, Trinity is in the hospital with neutropenia, malnutrition due to nausea, dehydration, and ongoing infections. The family is in great need of help during this difficult time to provide for Trinity’s medical needs.