It has been less than a year since Sarah and Ryan heard the devastating news that their son Gordie had an inoperable, incurable brain tumour. At just 4 years old, Gordie doesn't understand what he's fighting for, but he's fighting like crazy.
It all began in February of this year after Gordie recovered from having COVID-19 and was exhibiting symptoms of what doctors believed was Bell's Palsy. He was put on medication and seemed to recover. It wasn't long, however, until his symptoms returned - his face was drooping and his speech was slurred. With growing concern, his parents took him to the emergency room.
It was when they were speaking to the doctor and going through all of Gordie's symptoms that they began to realize that something very serious could be wrong. He underwent a CT scan at the Brandon Hospital, and they were sent to Winnipeg the next day for an MRI. On the same day the MRI was done, Sarah and Ryan were told that Gordie had diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) and that he had a short time to live.
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