…tested for the disease. Sickle cell disease can be identified before birth by testing a sample of amniotic fluid or tissue from the placenta. People who carry the sickle cell gene can seek genetic counseling before pregnancy to discuss options.
Signs and symptoms of sickle cell disease can be mild or severe enough to require frequent hospitalizations. They may include:
– Anemia (looking pale)
– Dark urine
– Yellow eyes
– Painful swelling of hands and feet
– Frequent pain episodes
– Stunted growth
– Stroke
Jordin’s family asks that in lieu of gifts, donations be sent to El Paso Children’s Hospital.
Jordin ended her message with, “Tomorrow is not promised to any of us. Don’t ever skip a chance to tell someone you appreciate them or how much you love them. Please, please continue to cover their families and our family with thoughts and prayers.” #unicornsdontdie #sicklecellsux