Our Story

On November 23, 2013, we adopted Jaxon and his twin sister, Ellie. They had been in our care since they were 6 weeks old. Jaxon is a typical 5th grader. He wants to be a fashion designer when he grows up. He also is a huge Harry Potter fan. The best way for me to explain is Jaxon is an old soul. He loves getting to know people and really, truly invests time to learn each person’s past experiences and future desires.

Since June, Jaxon has been having very severe symptoms. We’ve gone to all the doctors we were told to: pediatrician, neurologist, ENT, psychiatrist, and GI. We’ve had no answers and lots more questions along the way. December 5, 2023, I picked Jaxon up from school and he was complaining about his skin hurting and him needing lotion. He was walking extremely bow legged. We got home and he put shorts on so I could help him with his lotion. When I looked both legs were extremely swollen. His stomach was slightly swollen, but nothing major. We were sent to Childrens hospital… Jaxon was diagnosed with heart failure. Yes, I said heart FAILURE. 

He’s had so many tests. So many specialists. But they are trying. The first step is to get symptoms under control, try to find out what’s causing the heart failure, treatment for heart failure, and then what damage has been done and where we go from here. There are also blood clots in his heart and one traveled to his lungs. A week after admission, we were sent to Children’s Hospital in St. Louis for a heart transplant evaluation. 

Since arriving here, Jaxon’s heart has continued to decline. He is now on a LVAD and RVAD while he hopefully awaits a heart transplant.

We don’t know what challenges tomorrow will bring. Thank you to our family, and friends who are family, for checking on him, the other kids, us, etc. Thank you for the prayers most of all because Lord knows Jaxon needs them right now… we all do. We truly do appreciate each and every one of you, the love, and the prayers you’ve sent. Please say some prayers for our Jaxon. Prayers for the medical professionals treating him now and in the future. And please, please hug and kiss your babies tonight no matter the age.

The Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) helps children and young adults who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. COTA is the nation’s only fundraising organization solely dedicated to raising life-saving dollars in honor of transplant-needy children and young adults. 100% of each contribution made to COTA in honor of our patients helps meet transplant-related expenses. COTA’s services are free to our families, and gifts to COTA are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

Jaxon Hulstine

Omaha, NE

Transplant Type: Heart

Transplant Status: Transplanted

Goal: $50,000.00

Raised: $16,975 of $50,000 goal

Raised by 10 contributors

Recent Contributions

The Blackbaud Giving Fund

March 31, 2024

Randall Sheard

March 01, 2024

Brittany McNair

February 26, 2024

Mindy Clemsen

February 14, 2024

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Updates

02/14/24 – Happy Donor Day

Posted

Today is national donor day. We couldn’t let it go by without saying how thankful we are for Jaxon’s donor and their family. May they find peace knowing... Continue Reading »

01/21/2024 Update – South Omaha family hosts fundraiser for nephew with heart transplant, encourages organ donation

Posted

KETV covered Jaxon's story and the COTA fundraiser! Please view down below. Copied from the KETV Website "After their 11-year-old nephew underwent a heart transplant, a south Omaha... Continue Reading »

Update 01/23/2024 – Back to the Hospital

Posted

Man oh man how I’ve missed this guy the last 2.5 days! Went straight from airport to see him. The nurses and respiratory therapists welcomed me back and... Continue Reading »

01/17/2024 Update – No Signs of Rejection!

Posted

The last couple days have been busy for us with Jaxon. Yesterday he had his first heart catheter and biopsies (routine) post-transplant. The preliminary results show no signs... Continue Reading »

01/13/2024 Update – Please Continue to Pray for Jaxon’s Strength

Posted

They completed an ultrasound of Jaxon’s chest yesterday to ensure there was nothing wrong with his diaphragm. It showed that his diaphragm is not working properly on both... Continue Reading »

01/11/2024 Update – Battling Infections

Posted

Jaxon has had a rough morning. They stopped some sedation medications, and he became extremely irate. They decided it’d be best to put him back on the medication... Continue Reading »

01/07/2024 Update – Jaxon is doing Well

Posted

Jaxon is doing so well today! They were able to stop the EPI which he's been on since Omaha! They stopped some others too. They did start the... Continue Reading »

01/06/2024 Update – Transplant Day!

Posted

Surgery is not completed just yet but, the new heart is in and is beating!!!! More to come as the day goes on. (Later that Day) All done!... Continue Reading »

01/05/2024 Update – Please Continue to Pray

Posted

Two of my all-time favorite pictures of our Jaxon. In 12 hours (at 3am tomorrow) Jaxon will go down for his heart transplant. Looking at these two pictures,... Continue Reading »

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Our Story

On November 23, 2013, we adopted Jaxon and his twin sister, Ellie. They had been in our care since they were 6 weeks old. Jaxon is a typical 5th grader. He wants to be a fashion designer when he grows up. He also is a huge Harry Potter fan. The best way for me to explain is Jaxon is an old soul. He loves getting to know people and really,...

Continue Reading »

Jaxon Hulstine

Omaha, NE

Transplant Type: Heart

Transplant Status: Transplanted

Goal: $50,000.00

Raised: $16,975 of $50,000 goal

Raised by 10 contributors

Updates

02/14/24 – Happy Donor Day

Posted

Today is national donor day. We couldn’t let it go by without saying how thankful we are for Jaxon’s donor and their family. May they find peace knowing... Continue Reading »

01/21/2024 Update – South Omaha family hosts fundraiser for nephew with heart transplant, encourages organ donation

Posted

KETV covered Jaxon's story and the COTA fundraiser! Please view down below. Copied from the KETV Website "After their 11-year-old nephew underwent a heart transplant, a south Omaha... Continue Reading »

Update 01/23/2024 – Back to the Hospital

Posted

Man oh man how I’ve missed this guy the last 2.5 days! Went straight from airport to see him. The nurses and respiratory therapists welcomed me back and... Continue Reading »

01/17/2024 Update – No Signs of Rejection!

Posted

The last couple days have been busy for us with Jaxon. Yesterday he had his first heart catheter and biopsies (routine) post-transplant. The preliminary results show no signs... Continue Reading »

01/13/2024 Update – Please Continue to Pray for Jaxon’s Strength

Posted

They completed an ultrasound of Jaxon’s chest yesterday to ensure there was nothing wrong with his diaphragm. It showed that his diaphragm is not working properly on both... Continue Reading »

01/11/2024 Update – Battling Infections

Posted

Jaxon has had a rough morning. They stopped some sedation medications, and he became extremely irate. They decided it’d be best to put him back on the medication... Continue Reading »

01/07/2024 Update – Jaxon is doing Well

Posted

Jaxon is doing so well today! They were able to stop the EPI which he's been on since Omaha! They stopped some others too. They did start the... Continue Reading »

01/06/2024 Update – Transplant Day!

Posted

Surgery is not completed just yet but, the new heart is in and is beating!!!! More to come as the day goes on. (Later that Day) All done!... Continue Reading »

01/05/2024 Update – Please Continue to Pray

Posted

Two of my all-time favorite pictures of our Jaxon. In 12 hours (at 3am tomorrow) Jaxon will go down for his heart transplant. Looking at these two pictures,... Continue Reading »