Help Baby Jameson......He Has No Arms.........

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On April 12th, 2012...... baby Jameson Davis was born to Brooke and Jim Davis.......without arms. :(

After two miscarriages, Brooke was excited to finally be carrying for a third time.

"I have had a hard time coming to the realization that I will never ever get to hold my child's little hand in mine. I worry about how he will be able to pick up a spoon, a tooth brush, and someday ride a bike. The list goes on," said Brooke.:(

Jameson's prosthetics would cost the Davis' $25,000. To garner financial support, Brooke started a blog called, Davis Day 2 Day. The blog features updates on Jameson and a section called Hands for Jameson where visitors can donate to help purchase Jameson prosthetic arms.

"The first set of prosthetics will cost around $25,000. He will need a set every year until he is finished growing and each set will progressively get more expensive," said Brooke

Due to the high cost of prosthetics, the Davis' are struggling to provide Jameson with the same opportunities every child deserves.


### To raise funds for Baby Jameson’s FIRST prosthetics, Hector Picard (a double arm amputee) will ride his bicycle from Miami, Florida to Spokane, Washington..........across America !

to donate....go to the below link..............

http://dontstopliving.org/hands-for-baby-jameson.html
 
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even a dirt poor cheapskate like me also donated liao..............
 
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Nearer home we should help tonychat,

He has no cock
 
don't say like that lah..................

tonychat ok mah.................tell people to eat less meat is good what..................
 
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even a dirt poor cheapskate like me also donated liao..............

why don't you donate closer to home?
http://www.todayonline.com/sports/now-thats-true-courage

SINGAPORE — Ten months ago, former national shooter Aishah Samad was a healthy, independent mother-of-two who enjoyed travelling, outdoor activities and spending time with her friends.

But today, the 40-year-old struggles with simple tasks such as brushing her teeth, bathing and feeding herself after illness resulted in the amputation of all her limbs.

Aishah was returning from a 10-day vacation with her sister and nephew in China last July when she was struck with severe stomach cramps. Despite being prescribed painkillers by doctors at Shanghai’s Pudong Airport, the pain persisted and she was rushed to Changi General Hospital on arrival in Singapore.

Septic shock, a medical condition due to severe infection that can cause multiple organ dysfunction and failure, crept in while Aishah was under sedation in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), resulting in kidney, liver and lung failure.

Hooked up to beeping machines and to tubes, doctors had given her less than a 20 per cent chance of survival, while gangrene had set in, leaving her limbs blackened and rotten.

Faced with a battle for their loved one’s life, Aishah’s family made the painful decision to allow doctors to amputate her limbs.

full story on link.
 
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