Boy, 10, mysteriously started vomiting during baseball... then finds out he's ... trends now

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A 10-year-old boy has been diagnosed with an ultra-rare blood vessel disorder which left him with blotches all over his body after he began vomiting at a baseball game. 

Hayden Kissen, from Evansville Indiana, is on life support in the hospital after suffering severe intestinal complications which required three emergency surgeries. 

His terrified parents Joshua and Angela Kissen said he began vomiting uncontrollably at a Cardinals match and has been in extreme pain ever since. 

'He's screaming, we're not talking about 'Ow, ow,' we're talking wails of pain,' his dad Joshua told WFIE. 'We've never seen that from him; that's not who he is.' 

Hayden was diagnosed with Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP), a rare condition which affects the small blood vessels of the skin, joints, intestines and kidneys. 

Hayden Kissen, from Evansville Indiana , is on life support in the hospital after suffering severe intestinal complications which required three emergency surgeries

Hayden Kissen, from Evansville Indiana , is on life support in the hospital after suffering severe intestinal complications which required three emergency surgeries

It all started at a Cardinals game at the start of April when Hayden, a fourth grader at Cynthia Heights in Evansville, could not stop being sick

It all started at a Cardinals game at the start of April when Hayden, a fourth grader at Cynthia Heights in Evansville, could not stop being sick

'Your child's on life support. How do you come to grips with the fact that a machine is keeping your child alive at this point? I mean, it terrifies you,' Joshua added. 

Angela said her son is worried about what will happen to him, and he frequently reaches his hands out from his hospital bed and asks for prayers. 

It all started at a Cardinals game at the start of April when Hayden, a fourth grader at Cynthia Heights in Evansville, could not stop being sick. 

He was taken to the hospital, and since then has been airlifted to four

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