Late patient receives tribute from favorite band with help from hospital teacher

INDIANAPOLIS — A program teacher at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital is being recognized for going above and beyond for a young patient.

Keyauna West was 17 when she was diagnosed with aplastic anemia — a rare blood condition when your bone marrow can’t make enough new blood cells for your body to work normally.

She dreamed of using her Make-A-Wish to see her favorite rock band “Pearl jam” and meet its members.

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Sadly, Keyauna passed away in January before she got the chance.

However, Heather Wiselogle, a program teacher at the hospital, was able to secure a rare personal dedication from the band’s lead singer.

Eddie Vedder sang Keyauna’s favorite song, “Nothingman,” as a tribute and created a memorable moment for her family.

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“Keyauna was a very special student to me – as all are – and so when Paige reached out with this request I didn’t think for a second. I wasn’t Keyauna’s teacher per say any longer because we sadly lost her in January, but right away I was honored to be asked to be a part of that request to Eddie Vetter and Pearl Jam,” Wiselogle said.

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