Thursday, September 24, 2009

New cards

Skylar Livingston , 13, knows a lot about yugioh cards. In July 2009, he was diagnosed with undifferentiated embryonic sarcoma. It was discovered when he complained of pain. His parents took him to the doctor, then to a surgeon. During surgery, the doctors discovered that his heart had been damaged seriously, which caused the terrible pain. The surgeon operated Skylar for 8 hours. Skylar's condition was terrible. Fortunately, his doctor had seen this case many times before and had been successful in treating the patient, his parents said. "After the operation, Skylar is perfectly healthy now, this problem had also happened in the past year like the kid named Tyler " his parents said. "We want other families to know they can have hope, and wishes do come true." Skylar had another wish fulfilled. The Make-a-Wish Foundation learned of Skylar's great imagination and gave him the chance to work by designing his own Yu-Gi-Oh! cards for 4Kids Entertainment Inc. The foundation's goal is to present each child, along with their family, with a happy experience to help them feel normal in the midst of a difficult time. "To create my yugioh cards, I need my imagination," Skylar said. His detailed drawing was magnificent. They unveiled the final card on Sept. 7th. Skylar was also awarded by 4Kids Entertainment Inc for his magnificent imagination. and was given a tour of the Yu-Gi-Oh! facility.