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Brooklyn Seppala

When Brooklyn Seppala was three years old, she was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). The doctors said she was “high-risk” because her body wasn’t responding to chemotherapy. She took medicines every day, and was sore, sick, and tired a lot.

After two-and-a-half years of treatments, nine-year old Brooklyn will be in remission four years in December 2020. She still visits Children’s Wisconsin six times a year to make sure the cancer doesn’t come back.

At Christmas, “So Long” adopted Brooklyn and her family. One of her favorite gifts from us was a Disney Doc McStuffins van filled with medical supplies. Her mom says she loved playing with it, and that she finally got to be the doctor for a while instead of the patient in real life.

Brooklyn’s family is thankful for everyone who supported them through a difficult time in their lives.


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