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Mom's Instinct: Early Signs of Rare Brain Disorder

4 Dec

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Summary

  • A mother's intuition led to early diagnosis of rare Joubert syndrome.
  • Pediatricians initially dismissed concerns as new-parent anxiety.
  • Easton now faces developmental challenges but brings immense joy.
Mom's Instinct: Early Signs of Rare Brain Disorder

A mother's persistent instincts were key in diagnosing her son, Easton, with a rare genetic disorder after initial pediatrician visits attributed his symptoms to "new-parent anxiety." Concerns about his legs turning purple and developmental delays were initially overlooked.

Further investigation revealed Easton had cortical dysplasia, a condition where the brain doesn't form properly, leading to epilepsy and seizures. A subsequent genetic test confirmed he has Joubert syndrome, a rare disorder affecting brain development. His parents were found to be carriers of this rare condition.

Now three years old, Easton lives with cerebral palsy and requires weekly therapies. Although he hasn't met many milestones, his joyful disposition and his mother's dedicated advocacy, shared online to support others, are a testament to hope and resilience.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Joubert syndrome is a rare genetic disorder affecting brain development. It's diagnosed through genetic testing, MRI, and EEG, as seen with Easton.
Doctors initially attributed Easton's symptoms to immaturity or "new-parent anxiety," highlighting a common diagnostic challenge.
A mother's intuition can be critical, prompting further investigation when medical professionals might overlook subtle early signs, as it did for Easton.

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