Charity, Health & Lifestyle | Posted on January 11th, 2021 | return to news
Scan hope for Ellie, the face of Julia’s House Christmas appeal
Ellie Humphries, 3, who at six months was diagnosed with a large brain tumour, has had a scan which reveals the cancer is now stable.
The New Year has brought a ray of hope for a three-year-old girl who was the face of the Julia’s House 2020 Christmas appeal.
The latest scan results show that Ellie Humphries’ cancer is now stable.
Since launching the appeal in November, the charity has been overwhelmed by the response to Ellie’s story from the local community. Around £70,000 has already been raised, exceeding the charity’s initial target of £50,000 – with more than a month to go before the appeal ends.
Ellie’s Julia’s House nurse Molly Douglas says, “Ellie has a smile that could light up even the darkest of Januarys – she’s such an inspirational little girl. It was just the best news to hear about her scan results as we know how stressful this is for the family. She is a little fighter and continues to fight every day, and we feel lucky to be part of her journey.
“We’re so grateful to everyone that has read Ellie’s story and donated or fundraised for our Christmas Appeal – thank you,” says Mike Bartlett, deputy CEO at Julia’s House. “It couldn’t be a more critical time for us in terms of fundraising, as we rely almost entirely on public funding. The money the local community has raised could help to pay for two nurses to care for children with life-limiting conditions just like Ellie – it makes all the difference to families in need, particularly as we are now back in lockdown and their isolation continues.”
Jenna and Luke Humphries’ ‘sunny-natured’ baby girl Ellie was just six months old when doctors discovered a large brain tumour. Left for just a few more days, Ellie’s tumour would have been inoperable. She survived the 14-hour surgery, but suffered a stroke which left her partially sighted and with no movement down her right side. “She was this tiny bundle with a bandaged head lying in my arms and we were told we should just enjoy the time we had left with her,” says Jenna. “She had started chemotherapy but there was only a slim chance it would work.”
In the months that followed, Ellie was in and out of hospital for an operation needed to relieve pressure on her brain and further operations and chemotherapy treatment. Then, just before lockdown last year, she developed pneumonia and the whole family had to shield for three months. “All this time you are living in a bubble, in your own scary world, constantly watching and waiting,” says Jenna. “Any change in Ellie, even just a rise in temperature and we would go back to hospital. You live day by day, week by week.”
Home care sessions from Julia’s House nurses meant that Jenna and Luke could spend quality time with their son Tom, knowing that Ellie would be safe and cared for while they played with him. “Ellie’s nurses would phone and check everything was OK and help out with picking up prescriptions or food. Sometimes it’s just a chance for a bit of ‘me time’, trying to recover from everything that we have been though,” says Jenna.
While Ellie’s latest results show that her condition is stable, she is still vulnerable and will continue to have brain scans every three months.
“Every time we’re scared that something will show up – we call it ‘scanxiety’,” says Jenna. “It has been an emotionally exhausting journey, a bittersweet cycle of hope and despair, and we are just so thankful Julia’s House has been by our side.”
Mike adds, “We lose £150,000 a month with our shops closed, so starting the year in lockdown has a huge impact on us financially. The continued support of the local community will be vital to maintaining our life-changing care and support for vulnerable children and families, keeping them safe and well at home to reduce the strain on local NHS services.”
To donate to the Julia’s House Christmas appeal visit www.juliashouse.org/Ellie or call the Donations Team on 01202 644220.
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