Jagger LaDuke Benefit To Be Held February 3

A benefit for Jagger LaDuke will be held on Saturday, Feb. 3 at the Sidney Country Club. There will be a free-will dinner from 5-7 p.m., a silent auction from 5-7:30 p.m. and a live auction starting at 7:30 p.m.

Jagger LaDuke is a 4 year old boy who has been having seizures since his 3rd birthday, July 18, 2016. After two mercy flights to Billings, there is still no diagnosis. Jagger is now being tested for Alexander Disease, a form of Leukodystrophy, a disorder that affects the brain and central nervous system.

Right now the doctors don't have answers and the seizures have continued. Medications have not stopped the countless number of seizures Jagger has suffered since 2016. In August of 2017, Jagger had a seizure that lasted two hours and spent three days in ICU on life support. November proved to be a difficult month as Jagger suffered an additional 17 seizures that led to a flight to Denver for a consulation with specialists.

The LaDuke family does have insurance, however it does not cover travel and lodging expenses. During this difficult and emotional time for Jagger and his family, we hope this benefit will help to ease some of their financial burdens. Jagger is the son of Rory and Jen LaDuke of Sidney.

For more information or to donate, there is an account set up under Jagger LaDuke Benefit at Yellowstone Bank, you can go to their facebook page under Jagger LaDuke Benefit or call Brett Balcer at 701-570-9235.

 

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