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TWO-YEAR-OLD Ruby Owen is facing the fight of her young life following her diagnosis with a brain tumour.

Doctors have given Ruby a less than 20 per cent chance of survival, and she has already undergone an eight-hour operation to remove most of the tumour.

Up until last Christmas, Ruby was just a normal, healthy little girl, but when she started to have trouble staying on her feet, her parents realised something was wrong.

Martin, aged 38, of Kidsgrove, said: "It got to the point where she was wobbling about even when she was resting against the wall.

"Then we were watching a documentary about another sick little girl, where they mentioned her eye was gliding towards her nose. We both looked at each other and realised Ruby did that as well."

Ruby had a brain scan at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire on May 1, and was immediately sent to Alder Hey Children's Hospital, in Liverpool, for treatment.

Surgeons managed to remove 95 per cent of the tumour in one prolonged operation, but the remaining five per cent could still be a major problem.

Martin added: "It was the longest eight and a half hours of my life."

Ruby is now undergoing a course of chemotherapy to treat the remaining tumour, and has returned to Alder Hey for a scan that will reveal if the treatment is working.

Since Ruby has been in hospital, both Martin and Rachel have had to give up their jobs working for their fire alarm business, Leamar Fire, in order to become full-time carers.

They now take it in turns to stay with Ruby at hospital, while also caring for her 10-year-old sister Charlotte.

Martin added: "Ruby's only two so she doesn't understand what's going on at all. To her, this is just something that all two-year-olds go through."

If the chemotherapy does not work, one possible alternative treatment could be radiotherapy, although this is not usually given to children so young as their brains are still growing.

Martin said: "We've been told there are only two machines in the world they can use, one in Geneva and I think one in France. The treatment would cost £250,000, so we'd have to sell our house, our car and everything else."

The Owens' friends and family in Kidsgrove have rallied around to support the family since Ruby was taken ill.

Andy Litherland, a firefighter at Kidsgrove fire station, has known Martin for 15 years after playing football together.

On Saturday he and his colleagues spent the day washing cars at Tesco, in Kidsgrove, in order to raise £510 for Ruby.

Andy said: "I've known Martin for a while now. Everyone was happy to do this for them."




Important note to donors: As long as Ruby Owen requires the funds raised to pay for treatment in the United States, Caudwell Children will manage all payments of funds for the Owen family. Should there come a time, for whatever reason, that Ruby no longer requires the funds raised for medical treatment then the monies raised will be used to provide similar donations to sick and disabled children living within the UK through the charity, Caudwell Children.

PLEASE NOTE THAT TEXT DONATIONS ARE NOT BEING MANAGED BY CAUDWELL CHILDRENS CHARITY. ALL TEXT DONATIONS WILL GO DIRECTLY TO RUBYS FUND Should there come a time, for whatever reason, that Ruby no longer requires the funds raised for medical treatment then the monies raised will be used to provide similar donations to sick and disabled children living within the UK through Rubys Fund.

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  • I pray in Jesus Christ holy name please meet all of this little girls need and heal her. And I just want you to know that we pray for a woman in the hospital an God healed her and he is able to heal your daughter to.

  • How has things been and how did your appeal go?. Let me know and al see if i can help x Can post for you x

  • poor kid i would glady give her every penny god bless to you allxx sal

  • canny shan like hope she gets the money she needs

  • bless her

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