Gracie McHugh was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2023.Photo:Cancer Research UK / SWNS
Cancer Research UK / SWNS
A mom who was told her daughter had the flu discovered she had something far more dire — after looking online when her toddler’s health continued to deteriorate.
Helen Jackson took her daughter Gracie McHugh, then 2, to the hospital in January 2023 with flu-like symptoms. But the toddler wassent home, where her condition quickly worsened.
Gracie developed a rash — and then lost the ability to walk — Jackson, 39, tells South West News Service viaThe Daily Mail.The mom of four looked up her daughter’s symptoms online and brought her child back to the hospital.
Helen Jackson with daughter Gracie McHugh, now 4.Cancer Research UK / SWNS
There, they received news that Jackson says was a “total shock”: Gracie hadacute lymphoblastic leukemia.The word “acute” refers to the rapid progression of the blood and bone marrow cancer, theMayo Clinicsays — and as Gracie’s mom explained, the toddler had been playing normally and dancing around their home just days before.
Treatment was immediate, the Halifax, England, mom says: Her daughter was given a blood transfusion, then transferred to Leeds General Infirmary for ten days of intense chemotherapy and steroids. She also began physiotherapy to re-learn to walk.
“It was such a dark time when Gracie was diagnosed,” Jackson told the outlet. “Luckily, she was too young to understand what was going on.”
Gracie McHugh in the hospital after receiving a cancer diagnosis at age 2.Cancer Research UK / SWNS
Gracie has now signed on for a Cancer Research UK clinical trial on treatments for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
“The end is in sight now with Gracie’s treatment completing soon and we have so much to look forward to this year,” said her mom, who added that Gracie’s courage in the face of her illness earned her a “Star Award” from Cancer Research UK.
“Cancer Research UK is such a fantastic charity to recognise these amazing and courageous children and to help fund the clinical trial Gracie has been on,” Jackson said.
‘We couldn’t be prouder of Gracie receiving a Star Award as she’s been so incredibly brave throughout all of her treatment.’
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