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Teen's Rare Condition Sparks Global Fundraising Plea
1 Feb
Summary
- Harley Harris, 15, has a rare skeletal disorder diagnosed in 2015.
- His lung function is critically low at 25%, requiring urgent US surgery.
- The family needs to raise £2.5 million for three life-saving surgeries.

Harley Harris, a 15-year-old boy diagnosed with the rare spondylocarpotarsal synostosis in 2015, is in urgent need of life-saving surgery in America. His condition has severely impacted his spine and, tragically, led to his lung function dropping to a critical 25% after a previous operation.
Originally monitored for a decade, Harley's scoliosis worsened significantly, leading to a spinal fusion surgery in 2018 that unfortunately exacerbated his condition. By 2020, his breathing declined, and subsequent tests revealed his severely impaired lung capacity, necessitating BiPAP ventilation and oxygen support.




