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18-year-old tragically dies weeks after collapsing at high school graduation

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collapsing at high school graduationGeorgia teen dies after walking

across the stage at her high school graduation. “I just want to graduate,

I want to walk.” Check Comments.ByMonica Pop-49970×Ezoic18-year-old Sienna Stewart,

a Hiram High School graduate, passed away just weeks after collapsing at her graduation

ceremony on May 23.Despite struggling with severe cardiomyopathy and a recent heart

failure diagnosis, Stewart was able to walk across the stage to receive her diploma,

a moment her family will forever cherish.On the day of her graduation, Sienna suddenly

collapsed losing consciousness. Paramedics arrived at no time, and once the teen regained

consciousness, she tearfully insisted on completing her walk across the stage.Sienna,

who had received a heart transplant ten years ago, had lived with severe cardiomyopathy

since the age of 4 and began “getting sick” earlier this year. Following her transplant,

she had live a rather normal life for ten years, but it was recently that she had started

“getting weak and slowing down.”Sienna’s mom, Saevon Chum, revealed that her daughter would

sometimes experience episodes where she collapsed, and one of those happened on her graduation.

At the moment Sienna falls, the high-school principal could be heard saying,

“Just give us a second please, we have a student, just give us a second…”

When I got there, the ambulance was already there,” the mom told Fox5Atlanta.

“She had collapsed. She had had another episode. But this was the first time

she collapsed unconscious.”Once she had regained her consciousness, Sienna

insisted on walking the stage instead of going to the hospital and begged her

mom to let her do it. She was the last student to receive her diploma that day,

and she received a standing ovation from her peers and those in attendance.

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