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With a rare form of sickle cell disease, Maya is resilient and right where she needs to be

While sickle cell disease wasn鈥檛 necessarily a blessing for Jason, Annette and their daughter Maya Bogle, becoming part of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) family felt like a godsend.

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Six-year-old Maya Bogle has a rare form of sickle cell disease that affects her lung function.


While sickle cell disease wasn鈥檛 necessarily a blessing for Jason, Annette and their daughter Maya Bogle, becoming part of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) family felt like a godsend.

When Maya was two years old, she developed a stubborn cold. She was diagnosed with pneumonia and given antibiotics and a puffer, but she only got sicker. She wasn鈥檛 eating well, didn鈥檛 want to play and her fever was persistent. One day, she became so ill that her eyes rolled back in her head. Terrified, her parents rushed to their local hospital. After extensive testing, Jason and Annette learned that Maya had sickle cell disease.

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Maya鈥檚 family is grateful to be at SickKids, a global leader in sickle cell disease research and care.

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Maya鈥檚 mom describes her daughter as a young fashionista who loves to be in front of the camera.

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