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To understand the urgency, you have to understand the decay. Yesterday, Chisa lost the ability to hold a spoon. Two days ago, she had a seizure that lasted four minutes. The steroids have given her a "moon face" and brittle bones. She asks her mother the same question every fifteen minutes: "Mama, why are we still here?"

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Critics might call this experimental. Desperate parents call it a "Hail Mary." But Dr. Han insists there is science behind the desperation.

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Instead, she lies down next to her daughter and whispers, "We are waiting for the special medicine, baby. It’s coming on a fast plane."

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After three months of misdiagnoses—doctors suggested everything from severe migraines to psychological stress—a lumbar puncture and a full genomic sequencing revealed the truth. Chisa’s own immune system is attacking her brain stem and spinal cord. The condition is so rare that it doesn’t even have a standard treatment protocol. To understand the urgency, you have to understand the decay

We do not have months. According to the latest PET scan, the inflammation is spreading toward Chisa’s respiratory center. She has approximately before she requires permanent ventilation.

Let us not make that angel late.

"The 'uncensored' approach here is not pseudoscience. It is frontier science," Dr. Han explains during a video call from the ICU waiting room. "Chisa’s T-cells have become traitors. The CAR-T therapy will re-engineer her own immune cells into assassins that target the rogue B-cells. Then, the monoclonal antibody acts as a 'peacekeeper,' preventing future attacks. In an adult, this is aggressive. In a child, it is revolutionary. But we cannot move forward without the funds. The lab requires a 50% deposit just to culture her cells." The steroids have given her a "moon face" and brittle bones

Mira doesn't tell her that they are waiting for a wire transfer. She doesn't tell her that they have started a GoFundMe, that her father has started a TikTok dancing for dollars, that the local church held a bake sale that raised exactly $847.

By The Family of Chisa | Special Report