9-month-old Kayliah is facing a serious neurological condition involving ongoing seizures.

A Silent Storm: Little Kayliah’s Fight
In the quiet moments between hospital monitors and whispered prayers, a family holds tightly to hope for their 9-month-old daughter, Kayliah.
Kayliah is a bright-eyed baby facing a serious neurological condition marked by ongoing seizures. Her small body has already endured more than most adults ever will. Doctors have watched the seizures come again and again, and her parents have carried her from hospital to hospital, searching for answers that remain just out of reach.
This is not the first time their hearts have been broken by a neurological storm. In 2023, they lost their older daughter, Kalani, after she suffered severe neurological complications. The grief of that loss still lives in every room of their home. Now, watching Kayliah struggle with seizures and complex symptoms, they are doing everything possible to protect her—seeking specialists in pediatric epilepsy, epilepsia partialis continua (EPC), and other rare neurological conditions who might offer a path forward.

Their days are filled with medical appointments, sleepless nights, and the constant ache of uncertainty. Yet through it all, they continue to fight for their little girl with quiet, determined love. They ask only for prayers: for Kayliah’s strength and healing, for the right doctors and clear answers to appear, and for comfort and endurance for themselves as parents walking this painful road a second time.
If you know of a physician or medical team experienced in these complex pediatric neurological cases, the family asks that you share Kayliah’s story so it may reach the people who can help.
This account is based on information shared by Kayliah’s family. Her condition, diagnosis, and any treatment must be evaluated by qualified medical professionals. This is shared for informational and supportive purposes only and is not medical advice.
Please hold this little one and her family in your thoughts and prayers.