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She never expected she’d be a medical mom, but for the last year and half, it’s been her reality.

“I’m talking days where I stay up and I’m watching my girl to make sure that she makes it through the night,” said Jas Hicks.

When her daughter Scarlett was just 14 months old, she suffered her first seizure and stroke. Now at two and half, she is dealing with a list of medical conditions.

“She has generalized epilepsy and she also just got diagnosed with autism and she has global developmental delays,” she said.

Hicks recalled one of the hardest days so far for her as a medical mom. Watching Scarlett go through 90 seizures in one day at the Ronald McDonald House in Saskatoon.

“Seeing your child hurt in a way that you can’t kiss it better, you can’t hold them. All you can do is tell them that …

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