| Mommy and Andrew in the NICU at 1 day old. |
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| The boys' bond has always been extraordinary. Here they are on the day Andrew came home from the hospital at 2 months old. Ben stayed in the NICU for another month. |
| The boys have always had an amazing bond. Andrew is in the green shirt. This was their 10th birthday. |
As Andrew's parents, we have tried many traditional and non-traditional therapies and surgeries to help Andrew achieve his goal of someday being able to walk unassisted. Many of these therapies are not covered by health insurance. In the past, we have tried Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Conductive Education programs as well as traditional physical therapy and hamstring lengthening procedures.
Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR) is the next step in his path to being able to walk. It is a surgery that involves selectively cutting nerves in order to allow his muscles to work correctly. The doctor that we have chosen for this surgery is the worldwide expert. He works out of St. Louis Children's hospital in Missouri. People from all over the world travel to have this doctor operate on their children. He has a tremendous success rate with a VERY low rate of complications. He is who we want operating on our child, especially for a surgery that has the potential for being life altering. Luckily, this doctor has accepted Andrew and we have our surgery date of November 25th, 2014.
Andrew will need intense physical therapy for a year and a half following the procedure. He will need to be in therapy 5 days a week. Insurance only covers a very small portion of these sessions and we do have a copay for each one. Therapy twice a week with his therapist will cost approximately $6,000. We also have a PT student coming to the house 2 days a week to do the prescribed exercises. Being that the surgeon is out of state, we will have travel expenses for both the surgery and the follow-ups and our insurance deductible as well. We are only trying to raise a small portion of the costs so that he can reach his full potential.
Please help us help Andrew to walk.
If you are interested in donating to Andrew's therapy and medical expenses, click on www.youcaring.com/helpandrewwalk .

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