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Cebu_4_2
29th October 2015, 05:46 PM
Video at linky.

http://www.freep.com/story/news/humankind/2015/10/28/baby-born-missing-most-brain-proves-his-doctors-wrong/74736260/

Baby born missing most of brain proves doctors wrong
His case has intrigued the medical world and inspired countless others. Jaxon Buell's parents say doctors can no longer predict a prognosis for their one-year-old son.

Heather Crawford, WTLV-TV, Jacksonville, Fla. 2:53 p.m. EDT October 28, 2015
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TAVARES, Fla. -- His case has intrigued the medical world and inspired countless others. Jaxon Buell's parents say doctors can no longer predict a prognosis for their one-year-old son (http://www.freep.com/story/life/2015/10/27/1-year-old-defies-the-odds/74718498/).


He was born missing most of his brain, but the progress he has made since then has been remarkable.
Jaxon was diagnosed with microhydranencephaly (https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/gard/10216/microhydranencephaly/resources/1). There's no known cause and no cure.


"We never thought he would make it through the pregnancy, let alone months and let alone making it to his first birthday, so for him to reach that milestone is a humongous deal," said Brittany Buell, Jaxon's mother.


When Brittany Buell was 17 weeks pregnant, she found out she was having the boy she had always wanted. That joy turned to shock the next day when she was told he had an extreme brain malformation for which there is no cure. She refused to terminate the pregnancy despite doctors telling her he likely wasn't going to make it full term.


"The first time I saw him I remember my husband bringing him around because I had had an emergency C-section, bringing him around to me. He warned me his head was small. It wasn't a great enough warning because I could have never expected it for it to be that small and for him to still be breathing and alive," recalled Brittany.


Jaxon was just 4 pounds and 15 inches. After a few weeks in the hospital, he was discharged.
"I think the doctors thought he would only make it a few weeks. They sent me home with hospice, and he was thriving in my eyes, so I cancelled hospice within two or three days of being home," said Brittany.


Jaxon has defied the odds and continues to surpass all expectations.


"The brain itself not being fully formed we really just don't know. The doctors don't even know. They've already told us he can't hear. He's not ever going to see or walk or talk or babble or anything. He can see because he reads books with us and watches Mickey Mouse I can see his eyes going back and forth and he focuses on things," said Brittany.


Jaxon turned one in August, and now weighs 12 pounds, about half the size of an average child that age.


His story has been shared around the globe, and his Facebook page, Jaxon Strong (https://www.facebook.com/WeAreJaxonStrong), has more than 270,000 likes.
Brittany opened up about what it's like her going through this journey.


"Rough. It's hard because I got the boy I always wanted, but we never know what tomorrow is. We take him everywhere. So we try to live like he is a normal child, and it's very hard because the entire year we've been back and forth to hospitals and doctor's appointments and sometimes doctors don't have answers for us, so we go home clueless."


Jaxon keeps hitting milestones and doing so many things she says doctors said he would never be able to do. Now, he's hit yet another milestone, turning 14 months old.


"Books can't write everything so when families go through this I tell them to have hope and prayer and I try to give them words of encouragement and I tell them our story because the doctors were 100 percent wrong."


A GoFundMe (https://www.gofundme.com/eld1og) page has been set up to help with Jaxon's medical expenses not covered by insurance and to allow his mother to stay at home to care for him around the clock.

midnight rambler
29th October 2015, 05:53 PM
Like the universe, the brain is holographic.

Cebu_4_2
29th October 2015, 06:10 PM
Like the universe, the brain is holographic.


Mine has metalflakes too! The flakes seem to be gold so I am good.

Neuro
30th October 2015, 03:08 AM
Mine has metalflakes too! The flakes seem to be gold so I am good.
It's not shrapnel? ;D

7th trump
30th October 2015, 05:31 AM
So is what the excuse for most of GSUS.................most of you cant use what matter is between your ears now.

Neuro
30th October 2015, 06:32 AM
So is what the excuse for most of GSUS.................most of you cant use what matter is between your ears now.
Are you still here?

Cebu_4_2
30th October 2015, 07:01 AM
Are you still here?


Why yes I am, may I help you?

madfranks
30th October 2015, 07:27 AM
Microhydranencephaly is a developmental abnormality that affects the brain. Signs and symptoms may include extreme microcephaly, scalp rugae (a series of ridges), profound developmental delay and severe intellectual disability. Imaging studies of the brain generally reveal incomplete brain formation and severe hydrocephalus (accumulation of fluid in the brain). In most cases, the underlying cause is unknown. Rarely, the condition is caused by changes (mutations) in the NDE1 gene and is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Treatment is based on the signs and symptoms present in each person.

https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/gard/10216/microhydranencephaly/resources/1

Neuro
30th October 2015, 07:49 AM
Why yes I am, may I help you?
Yes, you may!

midnight rambler
30th October 2015, 07:54 AM
most of you cant use what matter is between your ears now.

On it's face this statement could only be made by someone who's views are antithesis to the teachings of Jesus.

7th trump
30th October 2015, 10:05 AM
On it's face this statement could only be made by someone who's views are antithesis to the teachings of Jesus.

Seriously wake up you jew lover commy!

http://www.compellingtruth.org/call-fool.html

ximmy
30th October 2015, 10:39 AM
So is what the excuse for most of GSUS.................most of you cant use what matter is between your ears now.

7th is quite familiar to function without a brain.

7th trump
30th October 2015, 10:42 AM
7th is quite familiar to function without a brain.

And here is the biggest offender on GSUS.....good going Ximmy!

Just keep on popping in spewing hate and lies. Its not like you are replying in any way to the OP ....right?

Cebu_4_2
30th October 2015, 10:46 AM
Microhydranencephaly is a developmental abnormality that affects the brain. Signs and symptoms may include extreme microcephaly, scalp rugae (a series of ridges), profound developmental delay and severe intellectual disability. Imaging studies of the brain generally reveal incomplete brain formation and severe hydrocephalus (accumulation of fluid in the brain). In most cases, the underlying cause is unknown. Rarely, the condition is caused by changes (mutations) in the NDE1 gene and is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Treatment is based on the signs and symptoms present in each person.


This to me means the cure/cause is right infront of your face.

ximmy
30th October 2015, 10:50 AM
And here is the biggest offender on GSUS.....good going Ximmy!

Just keep on popping in spewing hate and lies. Its not like you are replying in any way to the OP ....right?

Wow, you are blind...
https://ronepraisephilly.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/fingers-pointed-back-at-you1.png
hypocrisy: a pretense of having a virtuous character, moral or religious beliefs or principles, etc., that one does not really possess.
https://volgdeboereninzuidafrika.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/6-eyespeck.jpg?w=700

osoab
30th October 2015, 03:10 PM
And here is the biggest offender on GSUS.....good going Ximmy!

Just keep on popping in spewing hate and lies. Its not like you are replying in any way to the OP ....right?

You might want to look up the definition of hate. Then you should look up the definition of ridicule.

brosil
31st October 2015, 05:21 AM
Talk about thread drift. There was a case in Australia in the late 1800s of a cattleman who, when autopsied, had about a gallon of water in his head and no real brain. He had built a business, been president of the cattle association, stood for Parliament twice and raised a large family. There was also some pop singer recently who complained of headaches so the docs MRIed her head. No brain there either. The docs just don't know as much as they think.

singular_me
31st October 2015, 06:33 AM
admiration for parents going through such a hardship


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu47BpI4ld8

Cebu_4_2
1st November 2015, 10:32 PM
admiration for parents going through such a hardship

Very intelligent couple. His last line "Everyday is precious".