Share Your Story: Back on His Feet

Share Your Story: Back on His Feet

Meet Jayden, a patient seen in the Prosthetics & Orthotics department. Learn more about his journey below.

Blog written by Jayden’s mom, Ashley of Carrollton. 

Jayden hurt his leg during a basketball camp back in January 2019. We were told that it was a bad sprain and if he iced and kept it elevated, everything would be fine. He did as he was told, and the swelling went down. Jayden continued to play basketball and almost made it through the entire spring season. A couple of weeks later, his knee gave out on him and he fell down the stairs. Ice helped the swelling decrease, but by that point even walking had become painful for Jayden.

I took him to an urgent care clinic to have an X-ray taken of his knee. The clinic immediately referred us to an oncologist and on March 6, 2019, Jayden was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer. The next couple of days were a whirlwind. We saw specialists, he underwent many different tests and procedures and on March 16, 2019, Jayden started his first round of chemo.
 
Everything happened quickly, and Jayden remained tough and fought hard! Over the next couple of months, he had eight rounds of chemo, but ultimately, we all decided that it was best to amputate his leg. On June 4, 2019, Jayden had his right leg amputated through the knee. He quickly recovered from surgery and was able to resume his chemo treatment plan.

A couple of weeks later, Jayden started the process of getting his prosthetic leg and in September, was able to take his new leg home!  
 
I was proud of his tough attitude and determined spirit as he worked hard to learn how to walk, run, jump and balance on his new leg. He did all of this, while still receiving chemo.

He finished chemo on November 2, 2019, only to receive bad news on his final scans. Unfortunately, there were two tumors in his right lung that needed to be removed. On December 17, he went back into the operating room and after four hours of waiting, we received a Christmas miracle. The surgeons did not find anything, and Jayden was able to go home, just in time for Christmas.
 
Over the past couple of months as Jayden has learned to live life as an amputee, he has noticed a couple things that bother him. He was able to express these thoughts in a video that he made for a school project. At one of his appointments with Dr. Herring, Jayden was even able to get a behind the scenes look at the video department at Scottish Rite. He loved getting to learn about the cameras and everything that goes into producing videos.

To us, Scottish Rite is the bridge that will take us to the next level in Jayden’s journey.

He is excited to start the next chapter of his life, as an amputee. Scottish Rite means the world to us and has helped us so much. Jayden is now back on his feet – running and playing with his friends.

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NBC DFW: Scottish Rite Amputee Patients Gain Independence on Ski Slopes

NBC DFW: Scottish Rite Amputee Patients Gain Independence on Ski Slopes

Since 1981 Scottish Rite for Children has hosted the annual Amputee Ski Trip. Fourteen teenage patients, as well as medical staff and hospital chaperones, spend a week at the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) in Winter Park, Colo. Lives are transformed while leaving a lifelong impact on all who attend.  

Patients from around the country have the opportunity to gain independence, while being surrounded by others with similar conditions. “It can be really hard to connect with people and you start to think that you can’t ever find anyone that will understand you,” says a previous attendee. “But here, everyone understands you.”

NBC DFW covered the sendoff ceremony at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Watch the full story here. 

Additional Ski Trip Sendoff segments: 
CBS 11 Evening News
FOX 4 Good Day.

CW33: 14 Local Amputees Headed to Colorado for Ski Trip

CW33: 14 Local Amputees Headed to Colorado for Ski Trip

To watch video and read original story, visit here.

DALLAS — It’s round two for 16-year-old Cody and some of the 13 other teens headed to Winter Park, Colorado!

Every year, American Airlines, Saint Bernard, and other sponsors team up to send Scottish Rite patients on a once-in-a-lifetime trip. And for Cody, who is considered a ski-trip vet, is taking his new computerized legs along for the journey.

“The first time I went I  got to try skiing for the first time that was my first time ever skiing or getting to do a winter sport,” Cody said. “I think I’ll have more independence on walking in the snow and able to navigate the slick surfaces.”

NewsFix caught up with the rest of the crew for their send-off filled with balloons, treats, and goodbye hugs.

Courageous Kid: Aspen Wilkinson

Courageous Kid: Aspen Wilkinson

Every little gymnast has big dreams, but 8-year-old Aspen Wilkinson is no ordinary gymnast.

“Aspen is obviously a really brave and strong little girl who doesn’t stop ever!” said her mother, Mary Novas.

Aspen doesn’t let her prosthetic foot keep her from the sport she loves.

Three years ago, the budding athlete lost her right foot during a trip to see her grandparents.

“Riding on the lawnmower with her granddad was part of the fun with the trip, and when we pulled up, he happened to be mowing the yard,” Novas said.

“She couldn’t hear us yelling. He couldn’t hear her behind him, and he went to do a pivot and turn back up, and he just ran over her,” the girl’s mother said.

Aspen endured four surgeries and months of recovery, but all that time, Novas says Aspen’s main concern was returning to gymnastics.

Some days are tougher than others, but Aspen has a response for anyone who asks about her foot.

“I just say that I had an accident and I can do anything that anyone else can do,” Aspen said.

“I’m gonna get a better foot, and I really want to get one of the blades so then I can bounce around and it’s easier to balance,” she said.

Aspen had the majority of her care at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Dallas, where she and her family share their story with other families dealing with similar situations.

Watch the full link here: https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Girl-Who-Lost-Foot-in-Accident-Has-Big-Gymnastics-Dreams-451305163.html