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£2.5M surgery: Young boy's last hope for life.
16 Mar
Summary
- Harley Harris, 15, has spondylocarpotarsal synostosis, an ultra-rare bone condition.
- His lung function is critically low at 25%, with no UK treatment options.
- A specialized surgery in America costs £2.5 million, his only hope.

Harley Harris, a 15-year-old from Welling, Kent, has been diagnosed with spondylocarpotarsal synostosis (SCT), an extremely rare condition affecting bone development. This debilitating illness has severely impacted his spine, leading to significant breathing difficulties, eyesight, and hearing loss.
Initially diagnosed at five years old, Harley's condition has worsened over the past decade. His lung function has plummeted to just 25%, and tragically, no further treatment options are available within the UK. Harley requires immediate, specialized surgery.
His only hope lies in a complex, three-step surgical procedure available in America. This life-saving treatment comes with a staggering cost of £2.5 million. Harley's parents have launched a fundraising campaign, describing the surgery as their son's final chance at a normal life and to escape constant daily pain.




