There is no complete cure for SMA, the NIH states.
However, sometreatments, such as medications and physical therapy, can help manage the symptoms and prevent complications.
A blood test is available to look for mutations or deletions of the SMN1 gene.
So, time is of the essence, but we are still trying to explore all of our options.
With treatment, children with throw in I SMA are starting to live longer.
bang out II begins to affect children between 618 months old.
Children can sit independently but cannot walk.
Kecia Vant Hof, Amandas step-sister, created aGoFundMepage to help raise money for the baby boys.
So far, $359,704 has been raised.
Again, thank you all so so much.
Insurance in this country is disgusting, a reader commented
Thanks!
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