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Help for Topeka 4-year old Could Come with Four Paws Save Email Print
Posted: 4:15 PM Jul 18, 2008
Last Updated: 4:15 PM Jul 18, 2008
Reporter: Melissa Brunner
Email Address: melissa.brunner@wibw.com


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If it weren't for the helmet he wears, you wouldn't think JJ Krentz was different from any other four-year old.

His mom, Tiffanie, describes him as rambunctious and high energy, always laughing with a big, bright smile.

But JJ also has Dravet Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes seizures and cognitive delays. Tiffanie says JJ's symptoms first surfaced when he was seven-months old, and suffered a frightening, 45-minuted seizure. They were sent home, hopeful it was a one-time happening. But a little over two months later, he had another seizure and Tiffanie and her husband Kevin noticed his development had slowed down.

It would be another two years before they'd get the diagnosis of Dravet. Meantime, JJ's seizures increased. He'd often have several a day, and he spent a lot of time in the hospital getting tests.

Today, JJ takes four anti-epileptic drugs. He's getting help at Easter Seals Capper Foundation for his developmental delays, but the seizures still happened. Tiffanie and Kevin don't know when the next seizure might hit, and that is cause for concern. Tiffanie says people can fall from a seizure and suffer a brain injury, or they may suffer one in their sleep "and they don't wake up the next morning."

JJ's family is trying to raise $11,000 so they can purchase a dog specially trained to alert them when a seizure is coming on. Tiffanie says they won't be able to stop it from happening, but a warning will allow them to get him to a safe place and make sure his emergency medicines are prepared.

Plus, the dog would be a constant companion, providing an extra level of support so Tiffanie and Kevin can give JJ what any parent wants for their child - the ability to be the best he can be.

"We'll be able to provide him his own sense of independence and the ability to explore the world a bit more than he can now," Tiffanie said.

Fundraiser for JJ Krentz
You can join JJ's family at a benefit concert, dance and auction
6:30 pm Saturday, July 19
Ramada Inn and Convention Center, Downtown Topeka
Free will donations will be accepted to get JJ a seizure alert dog from 4 Paws for Ability


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Posted by: Nancy Location: Kansas on Jul 26, 2008 at 03:48 PM
jj seems like a good kid fighting to be a normal kid

Posted by: JJJDLV Location: So. Dakota on Jul 21, 2008 at 10:57 PM
Benifit concert, dance & auction was a complete success. The companion 4 Paws dog will be a blessing for JJ. Bless you.

Posted by: Jolee Location: Topeka, KS on Jul 19, 2008 at 10:00 AM
Thank you so much for broadcasting and sharing JJ's story. He is such a precious little guy!

Posted by: Marsha Location: KS on Jul 18, 2008 at 08:32 PM
Keeping you all in my prayers and thoughts. What a wonderful little guy.