Sassmans chose life against overwhelming odds

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“I tell my sister all the time, ‘We have come so far,’” Sassman said. “There are days that you get emotional. They actually brought us into the operating room, put us in scrubs and told us, ‘You need to tell your daughter goodbye.’ And we went in there and told her goodbye, but yet we said, ‘Khloe you have got to fight for us. We love you, and if you got to go, we understand but please fight for us.’”

“I couldn’t walk out of that OR. The doctors helped us out and we just fell to the ground bawling. And we kept saying, ‘God, you have got to save our little girl.’

A few hours later the doctors came up and told the family that she made it. To this day, Khloe is exceeding all expectations that the doctors gave her. She still has a few medical issues she is battling. She is losing her hearing, and she was losing vision in both of her eyes before a corrective surgery alleviated some of the fluid on her brain. She takes four medications daily, including antibiotics for which there is no time table for her getting off of. She suffers from what are believed to be silent seizures, ones in which there is no physical movement but the person just seems to zone out and then pop back in as if nothing happened. Khloe also has a surgery next month to have a piece of her hip removed to try and fix her cleft palette.

“Cincinnati tells us she will never be a cheerleader or never be a basketball player,” said Sassman. “But you know what? I think she will. I think that she will show them that she can do it.”

The medical expenses have been a heavy burden on the family, but they don’t dwell on it. They say the support from the community around Jasper County has been amazing. A fundraiser they held two years ago was attended by more than 1,000 people. They have received letters of support from all over the U.S and from Africa to. Malaysia.

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