The family of a six-year-old girl battling a brain tumor that has caused her blindness is facing challenges to save a planned dream trip for the little girl. Sienna’s life took a drastic turn after doctors discovered a tumor on her optic nerve following a routine eye exam on February 9. Despite undergoing an 18-month chemotherapy regimen to combat the tumor, Sienna unfortunately lost her vision.
Sienna’s family, from Aberdare, Wales, had secured tickets for a trip to Walt Disney World in Florida, but their plans were jeopardized when the girl’s travel insurance became void due to her medical condition. The initial insurance quote for the family-of-five was £232, but after Sienna’s diagnosis, the cost for her alone skyrocketed to £5,083.
Sienna’s mother, Emma Louise Lloyd, expressed disbelief at the situation, highlighting the emotional impact on her daughter who had been eagerly anticipating the trip with her family. The family’s joyous Christmas surprise about the upcoming holiday was followed by a distressing revelation of Sienna’s health condition just weeks later.
Sienna’s diagnosis of grade 1 glioma, a benign brain tumor affecting her vision, came as a shock to her loved ones. Despite efforts to find alternative insurance coverage, the costs remained prohibitive for the family. In response, a fundraiser was initiated to aid in covering the expenses, with the excess funds to be donated to Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital and Ronald McDonald House.
Sienna’s story has garnered support from the community, with over £6,000 raised for her cause. The family remains hopeful for Sienna’s recovery and is grateful for the outpouring of generosity. The Mirror has reached out to GreatCover insurance for a statement on the matter.
