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  • Boy honored as ambassador of Hydrocephalus Awareness

    September 5, 2020 by  
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    dailyherald Nine-year-old Jaden Stallbories has endured and survived more in his life than most people much older, with all the stitches, and now national accolades, to prove it.

    Since the age of 3, Jaden has suffered from a condition called Hydrocephalus, a disease in which excessive fluid gathers in the brain, abnormally widening spaces in the brain and placing potentially harmful pressure on brain tissues. It is a disease which affects approximately one of every 500 births. Due to lack of advancements in treatment, many are left unable to lead full and productive lives, and if left untreated can be fatal.

    Described as a “warrior and champion,” Jaden has survived four life-threatening brain surgeries while fighting the incurable disease.

    Jaden was recognized this week as part of the Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen’s August regular meeting, attending virtually through Zoom, where he was presented a proclamation by Mayor Rick Graham.

    “Throughout years of treatment and surgeries, this brave warrior has continued to keep his sense of humor, his sweet disposition, a smile on his face and is always at the ready to cheer on his favorite hockey and football team,” the proclamation states.

    “Jaden Stallbories, being recognized for his strength and courage has been chosen as the male, 2020 National Ambassador of Hydrocephalus Awareness for Incurable Brain Condition, has brought this condition to the attention of the City of Spring Hill, Board of Mayor and Alderman; and I, Rick Graham, Mayor of Spring Hill, do hereby honor Jaden Stallbories for his determination, strength and inspiration while facing this tremendous challenge and proclaim the month of September as Hydrocephalus Awareness Month.”

    Jaden is one of only two children selected to serve as the 2020 National Ambassador for Hydrocephalus Awareness by the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation (PHF).

    “If you look up the definition of survivor, there’s a good chance you would see a picture of Jaden featured,” the PHF released in a statement. “Everybody that has met Jaden will tell you all about his sense of humor, and how he is such a sweet little boy. Throughout everything that he has endured, he still smiles and laughs. He has never let anything dim his light, and that is why he is our hero.”

    As an ambassador, Jaden has been featured in advertisement campaigns and promotional materials throughout the year, all in an effort to help raise the level of awareness and education about Hydrocephalus in the U.S. He and his family had just returned from Washington D.C. after attending the Pediatric Hydrocephalus F’s Annual Issues & Action Hydrocephalus Conference.

    “The city is very proud of you and appreciate all you are doing for the cause, and we really appreciate this,” Graham said to Jaden and his mother, Carissa. “If we were all there live, Jaden, we’d all be standing up right now applauding. I don’t know how we could do that on video, but please understand we are.”

    As Graham finished his remarks, all in attendance unmuted their mics and gave a rousing applause in Jaden’s honor.

    “We are so grateful that Jaden was picked to be the 2020 Ambassador. It means so much to us to have the opportunity to be involved with the PHF, and to do this with Jaden,” Jaden’s parents released in a statement.

    For more information about Hydrocephalus, visit www.hydrocephaluskids.org.

    Source:
    dailyherald

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