momof6kids
NJRC Member
During Madison's newborn blood screening at Overlook hospital she tested positive for a rare metabolic disorder called "HMG Lyase Deficiency". In order to confirm the diagnosis she received a second test at their pediatrician. Then they went to the Institute of Genetic Medicine at St. Peter's Hospital where a final blood and urine test confirmed the condition. We are still going through testing to see just how severely she will be affected. We have also been told that this is the first
reported case in NJ, with fewer than 100 cases reported worldwide.
The disorder results in the body having a limited ability to convert fats and
proteins into energy. More than a few hours without food can lead to severely low levels of glucose in her blood (hypoglycemia), and buildup of toxins as the body starts to break muscles down for energy. If this occurs Madison would have to go to the hospital immediately for Iv fluids or she could slip into a coma. Ongoing treatment is almost entirely dietary (lots of carbohydrates), and has had varying effectiveness from person to person.
A more detailed description can be found here:
www.health.gov.on.ca/english/providers/program/child/screening/pdf/fs_hmg.pdf
Please pray for our family at this time. This has been a real blow to Andy & Linda. They had 7 miscarriages prior to having Maddie. We are just taking one day at a time and are thankful that this was discovered so early on. They didn't used to test for this in NJ, just started in the last 5 years.
Some grandparents can say their grandchildren are one in a million. We can literally say Maddie is one in about 9 million (the number of people currently living in NJ).
Thanks,
Erna
reported case in NJ, with fewer than 100 cases reported worldwide.
The disorder results in the body having a limited ability to convert fats and
proteins into energy. More than a few hours without food can lead to severely low levels of glucose in her blood (hypoglycemia), and buildup of toxins as the body starts to break muscles down for energy. If this occurs Madison would have to go to the hospital immediately for Iv fluids or she could slip into a coma. Ongoing treatment is almost entirely dietary (lots of carbohydrates), and has had varying effectiveness from person to person.
A more detailed description can be found here:
www.health.gov.on.ca/english/providers/program/child/screening/pdf/fs_hmg.pdf
Please pray for our family at this time. This has been a real blow to Andy & Linda. They had 7 miscarriages prior to having Maddie. We are just taking one day at a time and are thankful that this was discovered so early on. They didn't used to test for this in NJ, just started in the last 5 years.
Some grandparents can say their grandchildren are one in a million. We can literally say Maddie is one in about 9 million (the number of people currently living in NJ).
Thanks,
Erna