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Saturday, August 20, 2016

Mum told 18-month old son was DYING of rare disease : thesun





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Mum told 18-month old son was DYING of rare disease

Mum told 18-month old son was DYING of rare disease
Mum told 18-month old son was DYING of rare disease
Stephanie Rossiter, 23, and her fiancé Steven Davison, 25, were horrified when doctors diagnosed little Taylor with mitochondria diseaseA MUM-OF-ONE spent a month believing her 18-month-old son was DYING of a rare and incurable disease – when he was actually just low on vitamins.Stephanie Rossiter, 23, and her fiancé Steven Davison, 25, went through every parent's worst nightmare after doctor's diagnosed little Taylor Davison with the debilitating and life-shortening mitochondria disease.Mercury Press 9 Taylor Davison was diagnosed with a deadly disease – when he actually had a vitamin deficiencyncjMedia Ltd 9 Little Taylor baffled doctors when all his tests came back clear – yet his condition worsenedTaylor, now 21-months, was a happy and healthy toddler until he lost all colour on his face and went floppy in April this year.He was rushed to Great North Children's Hospital (GNCH) in Newcastle, where his condition deteriorated further.


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Trump spokeswoman claims Clinton has rare brain disease

Trump spokeswoman claims Clinton has rare brain disease
Trump spokeswoman claims Clinton has rare brain disease
A top spokesperson for Donald Trump Donald TrumpJudge recommends criminal contempt charges for Sheriff Joe Arpaio Trump supporter says he was kicked out of rally 'because I'm brown' EXCLUSIVE Bardella: On Steve Bannon and why I'm voting for Hillary MORE claimed Thursday that Hillary Clinton Hillary Rodham ClintonEXCLUSIVE Bardella: On Steve Bannon and why I'm voting for Hillary Trump stays on script to hammer Clinton Giuliani: Trump 'more presidential' than Obama in Louisiana visit MORE has brain damage that impairs her ability to communicate.Speaking on MSNBC, Katrina Pierson alleged that Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, has a disorder called dysphasia, a condition brought on by brain trauma that erodes a person's ability to speak or comprehend language.ADVERTISEMENT"What's new are the other reports or observations of Hillary Clinton's behavior or mannerisms … as well as her dysphasia, the fact that she's fallen, she has had a concussion, there are really interesting things out there," Pierson said.Trump has long claimed that Clinton lacks the physical stamina to be president and has stated repeatedly that she takes weekends off to catch up on her sleep.


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Birmingham-area families help Baton Rouge girl with rare disease

Birmingham-area families help Baton Rouge girl with rare disease
Birmingham-area families help Baton Rouge girl with rare disease
Olivia Lewis being evacuated from her flooded home in Louisiana.Photo courtesy of "Prayers for Olivia" Facebook pageBIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — While thousands of families in Louisiana struggle in the wake of historic floods, two women in the Birmingham area took it upon themselves to lessen the struggle for one family in serious need.A little girl in the Baton Rouge area named Olivia Lewis suffers from a rare nervous system disorder called Batten's Disease.She's lost almost all of her motor skills and requires constant care.


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