When my daughter Sienna was 3 months old she was diagnosed with a rare metabolic disease called mma-cblc. This disease prevents her from processing b-12 correctly or breaking down protein correctly. She was in the NICU & very critical before
Read moreMethylmalonic acidemia (cobalamin disorders)
Methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) is an inherited disorder in which the body is unable to process certain proteins and fats (lipids) properly. The effects of methylmalonic acidemia, which usually appear in early infancy, vary from mild to life-threatening. Affected infants can experience vomiting, dehydration, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), developmental delay, excessive tiredness (lethargy), an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), and failure to gain weight and grow at the expected rate (failure to thrive). Long-term complications can include feeding problems, intellectual disability, chronic kidney disease, and inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis). Without treatment, this disorder can lead to coma and death in some cases.
Louie, Age 3
Louie was diagnosed when he was one week old. We were told to expect motor delays, intellectual disability, and vision loss, assuming his health was well-controlled. We were using the standard recommended dose for his injection of compounded b12 until
Read moreKeira and Victoria, Ages 5 and 7
This bill would allow my girls to never have to worry about their formula. Our insurance says it’s covered but we need to meet our deductible. By the time we pay for it the year restarts.
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