Honored Kid

Ayla Slivka

Ayla Slivka Kid Photo

Location

Westerville, OH, US

Diagnosis

Brain or spinal cord tumor

Date of Diagnosis

July 2021

Status

Deceased

Treated At

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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My Story

Ayla was a healthy, vibrant, thoughtful, extremely smart, silly, sassy, social, creative, funny five year old girl. She had a big personality and a heart full of kindness. She loved to dance, sing, draw, paint, play soccer, play games (and win!), she loved science and wanted from the age of three declared that she wanted to be a “space scientist” when she grew up. She is a big sister to Asher and Aspen, her two younger siblings who adore her. There were no signs or symptoms leading up to Ayla’s diagnosis, which is often the case with DIPG. The symptoms came on suddenly and severely within a few days and on July 6, 2021 Ayla was diagnosed with an untreatable and inoperable brain tumor, DIPG. Her battle was courageous and resilient; her beautiful six year old body went through through 45 rounds of radiation, five months of trial chemotherapy drugs, multiple chemotherapy infusions, ten MRIs, and countless pokes and prods … and through all the hard moments she still chose to smile, to laugh, to have as much fun as she possibly could, and to love deeply and endlessly. Through her story and her heroic battle with DIPG she has inspired the lives of thousands of people. Her memory lives on in the hearts of her family and in the hearts of those that she touched.

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