Home US Rodeo star Spencer Wright asks fans to help the boy in the hospital room alongside his son Levi, who is also fighting for his life.

Rodeo star Spencer Wright asks fans to help the boy in the hospital room alongside his son Levi, who is also fighting for his life.

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Three-year-old Taysen Baum suffers from a rare form of meningitis that caused a blood infection known as sepsis. Doctors said the infection affected the young man's brain, causing blood clots, strokes and brain injuries.

Rodeo star Spencer Wright has asked fans to help donate to the boy found in the hospital room with his son Levi.

Three-year-old Taysen Baum suffers from a rare form of meningitis that caused a blood infection known as sepsis.

Doctors said the infection affected the three-year-old’s brain, causing blood clots, strokes and brain injuries.

Taysen’s parents, like Levi’s, pray for a miracle for their son to survive. Both are being treated in the Intensive Care Unit of Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City.

Last Tuesday, Levi nearly lost his life and suffered a traumatic brain injury when the toy tractor he was driving landed in a raging river near his home in Utah.

Three-year-old Taysen Baum suffers from a rare form of meningitis that caused a blood infection known as sepsis. Doctors said the infection affected the young man’s brain, causing blood clots, strokes and brain injuries.

Levi photographed in the arms of his father, rodeo star Spencer Wright, holding a plastic dinosaur with his mother, Kallie and older sister in the beautiful family photo.

Levi photographed in the arms of his father, rodeo star Spencer Wright, holding a plastic dinosaur with his mother, Kallie and older sister in the beautiful family photo.

He was unresponsive when first responders arrived. She woke up from a coma, but is still clinging to life.

Levi’s mother, Kallie Wright, asked the community to “embrace Taysen” as they have done with her son to “help lighten the financial burden his parents also face.”

“Taysen’s room was across from Levi’s when we first got here,” Kallie wrote. “We’ve been able to talk to their parents and share our stories, something about going through this together makes you feel like family.”

Kallie posted a flyer on her Facebook page asking community members to “join the fight for brave 3-year-old Tysen Baum.”

“What started as an ear infection on May 10 has turned into a parent’s worst nightmare,” he wrote in part.

‘The path that awaits this little one is still very unknown. Please continue to share this family’s incredible story and send as many prayers as you can to bring our sweet boy home.”

Levi Wright, 3, nearly lost his life and suffered a traumatic brain injury when the toy tractor he was driving landed in a raging river near his home in Utah. He was unresponsive when first responders arrived. He woke up from a coma, but is still clinging to life

Levi Wright, 3, nearly lost his life and suffered a traumatic brain injury when the toy tractor he was driving landed in a raging river near his home in Utah. He was unresponsive when first responders arrived. He woke up from a coma, but is still clinging to life

Taysen’s aunt, Candise Callister, asked for prayers as her nephew continues to fight and posted thatLove and support means a lot!’

Levi He was initially considered brain dead, but miraculously woke up from a coma. Her devastated parents, Kallie and Spencer, have been at her son’s bedside praying for a miracle.

Many in the community have been organizing events to raise money for her son. On Saturday, the Roughstock Junior World Finals, Desert Region Rodeo, posted that each of the boys’I rode a little harder for Levi Wright.”

Heartbreaking images showed the young riders kneeling, bowing their heads with cowboy hats in hand to observe a moment of silence for little Levi.

T-Rex Strong Like Levi: the beautiful illustration was made by a family friend

T-Rex Strong Like Levi: the beautiful illustration was made by a family friend

“Each of the boys wore blue and rode for Levi,” the post said. “They say this is the first rodeo all season where each and every kid and young rider had a little more determination.”

On the day of the ordeal, Kallie was outside watching her son play in his tractor-trailer and ran home to check on her 9-month-old son.

In that split second, Levi had disappeared from sight. The frantic mother jumped into the stream to look for her son in the raging river.

Levi’s devastated parents were preparing for the worst and said they planned to “stop caring for him and keep him close until his last breath on earth.”

But miraculously, Levi woke up from a coma Thursday night, two days after he was initially expected not to survive.

LEVI WOKE UP! I’m shocked, we don’t know much, but the doctor said it was okay for me to be emotional about it, and I AM! My baby is so tough!’ she said.

‘He got a little wild so we had to calm him down again, but my heart!’

On Friday they received the devastating news that an MRI gave a poor prognosis for the young man.

Following the advice of a new doctor, the parents were asked to give their son some time.

‘We have time for a miracle!’ the family wrote on their Facebook after their son woke up.

“Levi’s heart is beating on its own, he wants to breathe, but his sweet little brain has been without oxygen for too long and there’s no turning back,” a previous update read.

The young cowboys are shown holding their hat and kneeling on the ground in prayer for Levi.

The young cowboys are shown holding their hat and kneeling on the ground in prayer for Levi.

Young cowboys are seen placing a plastic dinosaur in a barrel at the fundraiser for Levi.

Young cowboys are seen placing a plastic dinosaur in a barrel at the fundraiser for Levi.

Photos on social media show Kallie in her son’s hospital bed cradling him in her arms, while her father stands nearby.

On Sunday she wrote: ‘This is an experience, I pray from the bottom of my soul that you never have to know the way I am starting to do it.

‘This is a roller coaster on which you get on accidentally and blindfolded, without knowing what comes next. You just have to wait and endure. “We are taking it day by day.”

She shared the type of brain injury her son could suffer and the unknowns that await him.

‘The term ‘Brain Damage’ is very broad, there are ranges and different severities. No two brain injuries are the same, even if the accident is similar. No two brains recover or do not recover the same.

“There are a lot of things medical professionals don’t know, but what they do say is based on legitimate medical literature and history.”

Kallie expressed how grateful she is for her doctor’s guidance, saying “he has given us the most precious gift of time.” Something we almost didn’t have.’

‘Our doctor is nothing short of extraordinary and I believe with all my being that your heart is set on him.

‘Whether it’s time to see if God provides us with a miracle or if it’s time for us to investigate, learn and process all of this to make the most informed decisions.

In the heartbreaking post, she continued to ask for prayers and “for the years to come.” She said: “I’m afraid we haven’t even gotten to the hardest part of this.”

‘Every decision Levi’s father and I make will be based on what we, the two people who know him best, think he would want. In all this, he comes first.

“We are exploring the therapies that have been mentioned, engaging with those that we think may be supportive for us and bringing as many professional eyes on this as possible.”

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