Walking takes tremendous effort for him. Walking uphill requires even more effort. Doing it while looking adorable ... well, that's easy.
This is our family's journey with the rare PIGN genetic disorder Multiple Congenital Anomalies-Hypotonia-Seizures Syndrome 1. When our son was diagnosed in November 2015, we were told he was the 15th documented case in the world. We've discovered more affected individuals since, but it's still an extremely rare and unknown condition since its discovery in 2011. Our hope is to create awareness of the disorder and foster a sense of community among those affected by the disorder.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Here's Your Happy for Today
We've been to the children's museum twice in the past two weeks, and it's been fun to see Teddy really initiating his own play and exploration. He'll crawl to what he wants to explore, but he's also really motivated to walk among the exhibits. He really enjoyed the fire engine, and I was even able to capture him walking up the ramp on video!
Walking takes tremendous effort for him. Walking uphill requires even more effort. Doing it while looking adorable ... well, that's easy.
Walking takes tremendous effort for him. Walking uphill requires even more effort. Doing it while looking adorable ... well, that's easy.
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