Jasmina Amena, brave six-year-old who captured New Yorkers' hearts, loses battle with leukemia
BY Rich Schapiro
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Originally Published:Thursday, January 28th 2010, 9:17 AM
Updated: Thursday, January 28th 2010, 9:49 AM
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Six-year-old Jasmina Anema, who died Thursday from leukemia, is pictured in her room inside NYU Medical Center last year.
Jasmina's plight inspired celebrities like Rihanna to make public pleas for potential bone marrow donors to get tested for a possible match...
Souza/Handout, Pete
...and the brave Manhattan girl met with President Obama in November.
battle against leukemia captivated the city and inspired thousands to become bone marrow donors, has died. She was just six years old.
Jasmina's year-long fight against an especially fatal form of the disease ended at 10:55 p.m. Wednesday night at NYU Langone Medical Center, her mother, Thea Anema, said.
Suffering from a fever and shortness of breath, Jasmina was admitted to the hospital Monday morning.
She was diagnosed with pneumonia in both of her lungs, and her condition deteriorated rapidly.
Before noon on Wednesday, doctors moved Jasmina into the ICU because her breathing had become so labored.
She only got worse.
"Jasmina's antibiotics are not working so her lungs are filling up with fluids," a friend wrote on Jasmina's blog in a message posted at 6:43 p.m. "Her situation right now is critical. The doctors are trying to get the situation under control but Thea will have to make a difficult decision if this does not work."
Jasmina passed away just a few hours later.
"Today, January 27th, at 10:55 p.m. Jasmina lost her fight against leukemia," Thea Anema wrote.
Jasmina, a cute-as-a-button kindergartner from Greenwich Village, lived the life of a typical child until Jan. 20 when a doctor informed her she was suffering from NK cell Leukemia.
Alerted by a series of stories in the Daily News, thousands of New Yorkers turned out for bone marrow donor drives.
A slew of celebrities, including singer Rihanna and NBA star Paul Pierce, also urged donors to come forward.
Hope seemed lost until early May, when a near-perfect donor match was finally found.
The resulting transplant was a success, but Jasmina's good fortune did not last.
A biopsy in September revealed that her cancer had returned. By that point, Jasmina was also suffering from graft versus host disease, a common complication in bone-marrow transplants in which the new cells attack the recipient's body.
In her final few months, Jasmina, her heath failing, had the experience of her dreams: She met President Obama in the Oval Office and spent 10 wondrous minutes with him.
That day, Jasmina's poise and courage left her mother stunned.
It was far from the first time.
On that terrible September day when she was told her cancer had returned, Jasmina looked into her mom's bloodshot eyes and tried to console her from her hospital bed.
"Mama, no reason to cry," Jasmina told her. "Just think of something beautiful."
rschapiro@nydailynews.com
BY Rich Schapiro
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Originally Published:Thursday, January 28th 2010, 9:17 AM
Updated: Thursday, January 28th 2010, 9:49 AM
Giancarli for News
Six-year-old Jasmina Anema, who died Thursday from leukemia, is pictured in her room inside NYU Medical Center last year.
Jasmina's plight inspired celebrities like Rihanna to make public pleas for potential bone marrow donors to get tested for a possible match...
Souza/Handout, Pete
...and the brave Manhattan girl met with President Obama in November.
battle against leukemia captivated the city and inspired thousands to become bone marrow donors, has died. She was just six years old.
Jasmina's year-long fight against an especially fatal form of the disease ended at 10:55 p.m. Wednesday night at NYU Langone Medical Center, her mother, Thea Anema, said.
Suffering from a fever and shortness of breath, Jasmina was admitted to the hospital Monday morning.
She was diagnosed with pneumonia in both of her lungs, and her condition deteriorated rapidly.
Before noon on Wednesday, doctors moved Jasmina into the ICU because her breathing had become so labored.
She only got worse.
"Jasmina's antibiotics are not working so her lungs are filling up with fluids," a friend wrote on Jasmina's blog in a message posted at 6:43 p.m. "Her situation right now is critical. The doctors are trying to get the situation under control but Thea will have to make a difficult decision if this does not work."
Jasmina passed away just a few hours later.
"Today, January 27th, at 10:55 p.m. Jasmina lost her fight against leukemia," Thea Anema wrote.
Jasmina, a cute-as-a-button kindergartner from Greenwich Village, lived the life of a typical child until Jan. 20 when a doctor informed her she was suffering from NK cell Leukemia.
Alerted by a series of stories in the Daily News, thousands of New Yorkers turned out for bone marrow donor drives.
A slew of celebrities, including singer Rihanna and NBA star Paul Pierce, also urged donors to come forward.
Hope seemed lost until early May, when a near-perfect donor match was finally found.
The resulting transplant was a success, but Jasmina's good fortune did not last.
A biopsy in September revealed that her cancer had returned. By that point, Jasmina was also suffering from graft versus host disease, a common complication in bone-marrow transplants in which the new cells attack the recipient's body.
In her final few months, Jasmina, her heath failing, had the experience of her dreams: She met President Obama in the Oval Office and spent 10 wondrous minutes with him.
That day, Jasmina's poise and courage left her mother stunned.
It was far from the first time.
On that terrible September day when she was told her cancer had returned, Jasmina looked into her mom's bloodshot eyes and tried to console her from her hospital bed.
"Mama, no reason to cry," Jasmina told her. "Just think of something beautiful."
rschapiro@nydailynews.com