Miracle In The Waiting Room

My name is Jordanna, and this is my daughter Mackenzie, a little blonde with the brightest smile. At just three and a half months old, she was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a rare eye cancer. After seven rounds of chemotherapy at UCSF, Mackenzie is now almost a year cancer-free—a true miracle.

One morning, while waiting for surgery, Mackenzie met Akira, a two-year-old girl also battling retinoblastoma. Despite their struggles, the two instantly connected, holding hands, giggling, and sharing quiet hugs. Their meeting turned the hospital waiting room into a place of warmth and friendship. Akira’s grandmother called it “pure innocence,” and it was.

Over time, their visits overlapped often, and the girls became inseparable friends, sharing toys, snacks, and laughter. Even during…

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