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Florida Teen's Inspiring Journey: Leg Amputated After 17-Hour Surgery to Remove Massive Tumor

FOX 13 Tampa BayJanuary 8, 20263 min3,926 views
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A Remarkable Medical Journey

  • πŸ’– Jasmine Ramirez, a Bradenton teen, has completed a nearly 17-hour surgery to remove a massive tumor and amputate her left leg.
  • πŸ’‘ The tumor alone weighed an astonishing 174 lbs, a condition doctors described as rare and complex, with no clear name.

Overcoming a Rare Condition

  • 🌱 Jasmine was born with a normal left leg, but by age 2, it began growing at an abnormal rate.
  • 🩺 Over 12 years, she underwent multiple surgeries and treatments, but the leg continued to grow, and infections became a serious concern.
  • ⚠️ Facing limited treatment options, Jasmine and her family made the difficult decision to prioritize her life over her leg.

A Path to Recovery and Hope

  • πŸ† After the extensive surgery, Jasmine has been steadily regaining strength.
  • ✨ On Wednesday, she rang the cancer bell, signifying her discharge from Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
  • 🏑 She is now heading home to Manatee County to continue her recovery.

A Selfless Contribution

  • πŸ”¬ In a remarkable act of generosity, Jasmine has chosen to donate part of her leg and tumor for medical study.
  • 🌟 Her contribution aims to help researchers better understand her rare condition and potentially aid future patients.
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