The 7 year old Asian cancer girl pleads with her to pray for her global users.
new network November 8 report, a 7 year old Asian cancer girl in Chicago, USA, before a moving video I asked people to pray for her. As a result of the video on the Internet, it felt the world's Internet users, many people sent her a blessing, even Jeremy Lin himself was in the face book to cheer her up.
reported that Ava Lee (Ava Bright Lee) was 5 years old because of high fever and no healing of the skin infection, and was diagnosed as acute leukemia with lymph and bone marrow. Because of her treatment, Ava lost her hair. Now she is like a little boy.
last week, in order to know whether Ava could accept a stem cell transplant, a PET scan was needed to decide whether to continue the treatment. If Ava had a tumor in his body, a stem cell transplant could not be accepted, and he could only go home and receive hospice care. So Ava recorded a video and asked for support in Facebook.
"Hi everyone~", Ava just spoke with a little trembling. She said to everyone, "I'm going to take a PET scan tomorrow. I really need the result to be 'safe', so I can accept the transplant. I hope you can pray for me."
before scanning, Ava's mother said that her daughter was in tears, but decided not to transplant it or not to go home. Ava's mother said, "I was lying next to her (Ava), feeling she was taking my back with a small hand. She said," mother please don't cry, you make me sad. "
two days after the video was put on the Internet, 150 thousand people visited the video, and Ava got more than 6000 messages from all over the world, including Kampuchea, South Korea and South Africa.
Ava's story also felt Jeremy Lin. Lin wrote in his face: "Ava had picked him pink shoes, braid heads, and even his stuffed doll named Sharky, although I couldn't finish the game today, but we won! Ava gives me more thoughts and gives me happiness. Love you Ava! Pray for you! "
the good news is that Ava's PET scan is over! Stem cell transplantation can be accepted in the next few weeks, but her survival rate is still 5% to 10%.