Ceis✝ – A Journey of Love, Courage, and Palliative Care
Age: 3 years old
Ceis✝'s Story
Baby Ceis, a brave 3-year-old Karen boy born on February 16, 2020, from Karen State, Myanmar, faced the challenges of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML M2) with extraordinary courage.
Diagnosis & Condition
Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML M2) with severe ocular complications including fungal infection.
Treatment Plan
Initial evaluation at Bewell Clinic and Hua Hin Hospital
Specialist examination at Children's Hospital
Chemotherapy treatment
Treatment for fungal eye infection
Palliative care and pain management
Family and community support
Medical Journey
September 20, 2023: Baby Ceis was brought to Bewell Clinic by KDHW from Karen State, Myanmar, and referred to Hua Hin Hospital for evaluation.
September 21, 2023: Examined by specialist at Children's Hospital where preliminary tests indicated leukemia. He was admitted for pain control and routine care.
September 25, 2023: Formally diagnosed with AML M2 and severe ocular complications. Chemotherapy commenced, though prognosis remained poor.
September 26, 2023: Chemotherapy was completed. Fungal eye infection identified and treated. Discussions began regarding transition to palliative care.
October 2, 2023: Discharged from hospital. His mother chose not to continue chemotherapy, prioritizing palliative care at home.
November 2023: Baby Ceis passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and community support.
Progress Updates
In Loving Memory — Ceis Passes Away Peacefully
Baby Ceis passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and community support. Though his journey ended too soon, the palliative care he received ensured his final days were filled with love and comfort.
Discharged — Family Chooses Palliative Care
Ceis was discharged from hospital. His mother chose not to continue chemotherapy, prioritizing palliative care at home so he could be surrounded by his family and community.
Chemotherapy Completed — Fungal Infection Treated
Chemotherapy was completed. A fungal eye infection was identified and treated. Discussions began regarding transition to palliative care given the poor prognosis.
AML M2 Diagnosis Confirmed — Chemotherapy Begins
Formally diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML M2) and severe ocular complications. Chemotherapy commenced, though prognosis remained poor.
Preliminary Tests Indicate Leukemia
Examined by specialist at Children's Hospital where preliminary tests indicated leukemia. Ceis was admitted for pain control and routine care.
Arrival at Bewell Clinic from Karen State
Baby Ceis was brought to Bewell Clinic by KDHW from Karen State, Myanmar, and referred to Hua Hin Hospital for evaluation.
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