Clara Clark is almost unable to leave the house due to a series of rare illnesses. Her parents are desperate for help.
Townsville (Australia) – A little girl dating Australia may be rarer due to a number Diseases hardly ever leave the house. Her parents are desperate for help.
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Clara Clark was diagnosed with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome when she was a baby. This is an immunological disease that, in your case, brings with it a wide variety of allergy-like symptoms.
Shortly thereafter, four more diagnoses followed and thus only more allergies, which accompanied the life of the now four-year-old from then on.
The girl is currently eating special baby food and occasionally eats ice cubes – as a little treat in between.
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Particularly sad: the child has been suffering from terrible pain since birth – about which it can no longer complain.
“She only says something when they are particularly bad,” said her mother, Elisa Clark (33), in an interview with the Daily Mail Australia an.
That’s why Clara hasn’t been able to attend kindergarten to this day. It is unlikely that she will start school soon, like other children of her age.
“She’s sad and sometimes asks me why the other kids don’t have a sick stomach.”
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But not only food makes life difficult for the child. She also cannot tolerate some chemicals in the air, cold and mosquito bites, which is why a trip without medication is unthinkable for her.
In addition to Clara, Elisa also has a one-year-old son who also suffers from mast cell activation syndrome but is currently stable.
In order to give her full attention to her children, the 33-year-old had to put her children’s clothing and accessories business on hold. So that she can still pay for the medication, doctor’s appointments, air purifiers and treatments, she opened one GoFundMe-Account.
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“All we want is for Clara to be happy and stable so hopefully one day she can eat or go to school and just participate in a normal life,” she writes.
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