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Tanner is much like your typical three year
boy. He loves bugs, trucks, balls and of
course teasing his big sister, Pria. The
thing that is different about Tanner is that he can not run, jump, or kick a
ball, and he often falls for what seems to be for no reason at all.
Tanner was born four weeks early in the
early part of 2005. He was welcomed in
to the world by his dad Tony, mom Traci and his very excited big sister
Pria. Our family was so blessed and
seems to be complete. The doctors called
him a miracle just moments after he was born.
You see I, his mom only felt Tanner kick maybe a handful of times during
my pregnancy and Tony only felt him once just a week before he made his big
débuted. Tanner had a knot in his umbilical
cord the size of a softball, and if he had gone full term the doctor said we
most likely would have lost him. This is
just the beginning of Tanners miracle life.
When Tanner turned one his doctor was
concerned something was not right. So
she ran a handful of test on him and to our surprise she was right. Our happy perfect little boy was not so
perfect on the inside according to the doctors.
After an eight day hospital say, a tissue biopsy, a blood transfusion
and months of worry we were given the news that Tanner was born with Duchenne
Muscular Dystrophies also referred to as DMD.
To add to the worries of our family two
weeks later Tanners sister, Pria was diagnosed with a very rare condition called
Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis, or RRP.
After coming to terms with what seemed to be
the worst news our family could have been given about both our children we refocused
and realized our purpose is to give the children the best possible life we
could.
We researched and found the best care for
Pria was right here in our home town of San Diego.
Unfortunately, that is not the case for Tanner. We learned that one of the best DMD clinics
is in Cincinnati, Ohio. So we now
travel twice a year to Ohio to
give him the best, just as we have for his sister.
Tanners life has been a miracle form the
very beginning and everyday we see how the Lord has blessed our family with
this miracle child. It is our hope and
prayer that some day Tanner will run, jump and kick that ball. But until that day comes we are committed to
giving him and his sister the best we can and pray like crazy for a might
miracle of healing.
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