Young Red Deer boy and former patient raising money for STARS
A young Red Deer boy is stepping up in a big way to say thank you to STARS Air Ambulance for saving his life three years ago.
It was March 2015 when six-year-old Jayden Sorsdahl fell ill with what his parents thought was the flu. After staying home from school for a few days with typical flu-like symptoms, he was not improving and eventually woke up one morning with his body and limbs seizing up, his mother Melanie recalls.
“We raced him to the Red Deer ER. Dr. Hogarth and his exceptional team took amazing care of Jayden even though he had them all stumped as to what was wrong with him,” Melanie says. “Bloodwork results showed his sodium levels had crashed to almost nothing. His brain function and organs had begun to shut down, hence his inability to communicate with us. Dr. Hogarth decided to give him the strongest dose of saline he has ever given a small child, in an attempt to try and get Jayden’s body to start producing it for itself.”
It was at that point STARS was called to airlift Jayden to Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary.


