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Quadriplegic teen bakes cake as last wish: ‘Her goal is to empower people’

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Noor "Nuny" Alhayadir is a quadriplegic who wanted to bake a cake as her last wish. (Credit: INTEGRIS Health Children's Hospital) TULSA, Okla. - A quadriplegic teen hopes to empower others after she decided to bake a cake as her last wish.Noor "Nuny" Alhayadir is currently hospitalized at INTEGRIS Health Children's Hospital.

Doctors said the 17-year-old has an unexplainable and uncertain prognosis. At the age of 15, she experienced numbness and eventually lost the use and feel of her arms and legs.

Doctors said she has had several stints in the hospital over the past two years, but fear her current stay will be her last.

The hospital staff helped the teen fulfill what could be her last wish. The hospital’s chef and cafeteria crew gathered the ingredients to make a coffee cake.They then brought the separate ingredients to Alhayadir’s room and helped her make the cake.

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