Benefit for Angelica

The Dobry Family Benefit Slated for Saturday, March 2nd, 2024.

Meet the Dobry Family. Brittany & James are the parents to Cassidy who is 3 and Angelica who is 11months old. Angelica was born on April 16, 2023. She was born with an extremely rare condition called Sturge-Weber Syndrome. Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) is a rare disorder affecting the skin and nervous system. Babies with SWS are born with a birthmark on their face known as a port-wine stain. Angelica also has the birthmarks on her upper neck, down her left arm and her lower back as well. Port-wine birthmarks are caused by enlarged blood vessels right underneath the skin. Babies with Sturge-Weber syndrome also have clusters of abnormal blood vessels between the layers of tissue that cover the brain and spine known as leptomeningeal angiomas. She has this on both sides of her brain, which is very rare. Other symptoms of SWS may include seizures, muscle weakness, glaucoma, developmental and cognitive delays. SWS is caused by a genetic change in the GNAQ gene. The genetic change is not inherited but occurs by chance in cells of the developing embryo.

Angelica also has been diagnosed with Epilepsy. She has been hospitalized several times for uncontrollable seizures. The first time when she was 4 months old and then it averages every two months. Several medications have been prescribed to help control the seizures, but she seems to break through the medication. Her seizures last an average of 20 minutes with the longest one being 49 minutes. Her seizures also affected her breathing, and it caused her to go into respiratory arrest. She has had two laser treatments on her face for the port wine stain. It has lightened up the birthmark substantially. 

There will be many trips to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, to keep her seizures under control and for other treatments. Her parents have missed work due to many appointments and her hospitalizations where her stays were 1 - 2 weeks. This has put not only a financial strain on the family, but an emotional one. Her fight is our fight. She may face many challenges along her journey, but we will be there for her.

Please join us on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024 at Scolly’s Hometown Pub located at 140W. Pulaski St. in Pulaski WI at 11am - 4pm. There will be a silent auction, bucket raffles, food and music! If you are able to donate for the benefit, please contact Annette at 920-737-4922 or scrapbooknut@new.rr.com


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Angelica's Journey: Raising Awareness and Funds for Sturge-Weber Syndrome