Life stories 25/10/2025 21:46

A Mother’s Prayer: Liza Scott’s Ongoing Fight for Answers

The Unseen Battle: Liza Scott’s Story of Faith, Fragility, and Fierce Love

For years, the story of Liza Scott has unfolded like a heartbreaking chapter book — one her family never asked to write, yet continues to live through each day with courage and grace. Now just 11 years old, this sweet child from Homewood, Alabama, has spent much of her young life fighting seizures that rob her of strength, vision, and too often, her peace.

Behind every emergency room visit, every sleepless night, and every whispered prayer stands her mother, Elizabeth, a woman whose resilience has been tested more times than she can count. She has carried Liza through countless hospital stays, medical flights, and consultations with top neurologists from Birmingham to Boston. And yet, the mystery of Liza’s seizures remains unsolved — a riddle that continues to haunt their family.

Last night, that battle returned once again — fierce, sudden, and terrifying.


Elizabeth shared a glimpse into their recurring nightmare through a message that captured both exhaustion and unshakable faith.

“I've lost count of how many ambulance rides have brought my sweet girl here over the last few years, though here we are at Children’s in the ER,” she wrote.

Just hours earlier, while Elizabeth was driving with Liza beside her, the world tilted once more. Liza suddenly grabbed her head, crying out in pain and nausea. Within seconds, she slumped to the side, incoherent, disoriented — her small body betraying her again.

By what Elizabeth calls “God’s grace,” they were only two blocks from the Homewood Fire Department. She pulled over in desperation, and the firefighters responded instantly. They knew Liza. They had seen her before. Within moments, she was being lifted into an ambulance, racing yet again toward Children’s of Alabama, lights flashing against the night sky.

“The neurological team came down a bit ago,” Elizabeth wrote. “All I can say is, just pray.”


Her plea wasn’t only for her daughter. It was for every person who has walked this long road with them — the doctors, friends, church family, and strangers who’ve followed Liza’s journey and offered prayers when words fell short.

She asked for prayers that this seizure wasn’t caused by a bleed in the brain. Prayers that medication adjustments might finally bring peace to her daughter’s fragile body. Prayers that Liza’s lost vision in one eye would return, that the strength in her left side would come back, that the pain would ease and give her just one day of rest.

But Elizabeth’s words also revealed something deeper — a mother’s quiet confession of her own frailty. She herself is battling pneumonia, praying that oral antibiotics will be enough to keep her out of the hospital so she can remain where she is needed most: at her child’s bedside.

“God is good,” she wrote, clinging to faith despite her exhaustion. “Though I do not know nor understand the ‘why’s’ of the turmoil, strife, suffering, anger, and evil, unjust ways of the world, I do know that God’s righteous right hand is holding me and my sweet children — and Liza specifically — ever so tightly.”


These are not just words of comfort; they are the battle cry of a woman walking through fire without losing her faith. For Elizabeth, suffering is not meaningless. She believes that even through Liza’s pain, there is purpose — that her daughter’s story may help others see God’s mercy, love, and forgiveness through the lens of endurance.

As doctors once again work to unravel the complexities of Liza’s condition, the Scott family leans on hope, prayer, and the steady strength of their community. Over the years, neighbors have brought meals, churches have raised funds, and friends have kept vigil through long nights. Each act of kindness has become a lifeline — a reminder that they are not alone in this fight.

Liza, despite it all, continues to smile. Her laughter, when it comes, is fragile but radiant — a small miracle in itself. And Elizabeth, though worn and weary, keeps standing. Her love, like her faith, refuses to break.


For those who have followed Liza’s journey, the request tonight is simple: pray.
Pray for answers.
Pray for healing.
Pray for a little girl who deserves to run, laugh, and live without fear.

And pray for her mother — for strength, for peace, and for the quiet assurance that her love is making a difference, even in the hardest nights.

Because at its core, this story is not only about illness. It’s about faith, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and her child.

And perhaps, somewhere in that bond — in the love that keeps moving forward even when everything hurts — lies the hope of a miracle still waiting to be seen.

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