Florida high school student dies battling form of mono

FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. ā€“ A 17-year-old senior at a Florida school has died after contracting what doctors have called a form of mono.

Mark Delfs, the father of Ariana Rae Delfs, said his daughterā€™s illness started with typical cold and flu-like symptoms, but turned into a ā€œbad perfect storm of eventsā€ leading to her death, WJXT reports.

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A memorial was held for her Wednesday evening.

Ariana Delfs was a student athlete at Fernandina Beach High School, an animal lover, a musician and an exceptional artist.

ā€œJust amazing stuff. She would just draw something at the kitchen table, and it would just be sitting there when we came back down the stairs the next morning. She just left us gifts all over the house like that," Mark Delfs said.

He said his daughter was an old soul. She was quiet and loved spending time at her secret spot on the beach.

It was about three weeks ago when the teen started coming down with flu-like symptoms, feeling run-down and sleeping for hours.

ā€œShe seemed to have had a headache all the time,ā€ Mark Delfs said. ā€œAdvil wouldnā€™t touch it. Tylenol wouldnā€™t touch it. We kept alternating. Nothing seemed to stop the headache.ā€

Doctors ran different tests to try and figure out what was wrong, but they couldnā€™t make a diagnosis.

ā€œAt the very end where we really got concerned was the vomiting. She was perfectly fine up until the point where she started vomiting,ā€ Mark Delfs said. ā€œThat was the end right before she went to the hospital.ā€

The father said thatā€™s when things quickly started going downhill.

ā€œOut of nowhere, she just said she had problems walking. She couldnā€™t feel her legs. She had tunnel vision. She was slurring. She was saying just weird words,ā€ he said. ā€œI understand, at the end of the day, it was a form of mono that took her life.ā€

Mark Delfs said doctors did everything they could for his daughter up until the very end. He said the family is left with a lot of questions as to how things got so serious so quickly.

The day Ariana Delfs was taken off life support, her family learned she was an organ donor. The father said he became an organ donor Wednesday, and asks others do the same.

The teenagerā€™s family has started a GoFundMe account for a legacy fund in her memory.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mono symptoms start developing four to six weeks after getting infected. The most common symptoms include extreme fatigue, fever, sore throat, headaches, body aches and swollen lymph nodes. Doctors say mono isnā€™t typically serious, but it can have dangerous complications.


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