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The doctor thought she just had a bruise. Then he realizes the terrifying truth

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Most first-time parents will tell you, that although it’s a challenge to welcome a little one, it’s a joy and a blessing. But when Rebecca and Paul Callaghan brought their daughter, Matilda Rosen into the world in 2010, their joy was quickly dampened.

Callahan is a happy couple from Wigan, Greater Manchester in the UK. The two loved each other very much and had decided to try for a baby. However, Rebecca’s pregnancy did not go smoothly and due to excess fluid around the fetus, doctors decided to induce labor.

When the beautiful baby girl was finally born, the doctors noticed an unusual and large wine-colored spot that spread across half her face and her body. Despite these problems, Rebecca and Paul were thrilled to finally see their baby girl…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

They loved her so much already and couldn’t wait to take her home to continue their life as a family. Despite the large spot, no one had any idea that anything unusual was wrong with a little Matilda until about half an hour later. At first, the doctors told the parents that it was a simple birthmark.

Confident young women like dancer Cassandra NoWAD have proven time and again that birthmarks are beautiful, but Matilda’s Mark would turn out to be a sign of something more difficult and serious.

The first problem arose when the nurses tried to feed Matilda. That’s when the child stopped breathing, and for the Callahans, that was the first sign that something was wrong.

Although the doctors had thought the Mark was a simple bruise, they would soon discover the terrifying truth and realize their huge mistake. Before long, Matilda had become so ill that she was taken to another hospital for monitoring.

There, they ended up performing emergency surgery to remove a pouch in her throat that was causing her feeding problems. In a few days, the parent’s happiness had returned to worry and sadness. He had no idea if they would see their daughter alive ever again. We couldn’t travel with her because she was very sick. As we watched her being taken away, we didn’t know if we were going to see her again.

We were very excited about the arrival of our baby and now we didn’t know if we would ever see her alive again, recalls the father. And unfortunately, they were about to have more bad news.

Two weeks after the birth, doctors learned that the huge spot was not a simple hematoma, but a symptom of Sturga Weber syndrome, a very rare neurological skin disease. This disease appears in babies at birth and is characterized by seizures, paralysis, developmental delay and learning difficulties. Doctors have now also understood that the spot was caused by blood vessels under the skin.

In addition, they learned that Matilda had two holes in her heart from the moment she came into the world. Matilda was a real fighter. Although there was a good chance that she would not survive. She made it through the operation and has been fighting ever since. Her parents call her their little miracle.

She also began laser treatment to remove her unusual birthmark. The treatment prevents the spawn from growing, but it can take up to 16 years before it disappears. She has to go every two months and her face looks like it’s covered in molds after each session. These are bruises caused by the laser. She has a treatment every two months and the laser makes them look redder and more intense.

Then they gradually disappear again. Paul explains, People think we’re bad parents, as if we somehow cause Matilda to look the way she does. Despite regular painful laser treatments, Matilda is a happy little girl. Many people can’t help but stare at her birthmark every day. The family has to put up with stares, insults and even teasing.

Some strangers went so far as to ask Paul and Rebecca if they had left their daughter too close to a radiator. This deeply saddens the parents. They only see what’s in front of them and jump to hurtful conclusions. I wish they could see beyond that size palm. The birthmark is not just a cosmetic problem, as it also affects the brain, eyes and gums.

The disease has made Matilda almost blind and she’s unable to walk on her own. However, thanks to a special Walker, she has been able to take a few steps on her own. Matilda’s whole life has been a struggle, but despite this, she always has a smile on her face and has even started to say a few words. Her father says. She’s a stubborn child. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

She either does it her way or she doesn’t. We’re incredibly proud of her, says Paul. She’s amazing and we live every day as an asset. Her parents are doing everything they can to raise awareness of their daughter’s illness. Together, they work to give her the best life possible and celebrate every day.

As soon as their daughter became a toddler, Paul started using the internet to find ways to make little Matilda’s life easier, and in 2016, they decided to make some necessary changes to their home. It needed a real renovation. They had already heard about sensory and went rooms, and now it was time to make them a reality, as they were sure it would make Matilda’s life much more enjoyable.

A sensory room is just a special room designed to develop a person’s senses, usually through lighting, music and objects. It can be used as therapy for children with limited communication skills.

A wet room, on the other hand, is a fully waterproof or flush toilet with a shower area on the same level as the rest of the floor. As you can guess, neither is cheap.

And in addition to the Sensory room and Wet room, Matilda’s parents have spent thousands of dollars to expand the upper floor of their home as well. They also installed a $19,300 Stillstreet home elevator to accommodate Matilda’s wheelchair. Since Paul is a builder, he did most of the work and they paid for the renovations out of savings.

They also received help from the Wiggins City Council. The 18 month renovation project took a lot of energy and time. For one thing, they wanted to find an elevator that was different from the stereotypical disabled elevator. They didn’t want a clunky, one that took up a lot of space. Since Matilda has multiple disabilities, they didn’t want a device that would further highlight that and were looking for something that could be used by everyone.

And since Rebecca’s grandfather was an amputee, they wanted an elevator that would accommodate his needs when he visited but tries they might. They couldn’t find a handicapped elevator that they would like.

During another internet search session, they came up with a perfect option an elevator with a selfsupporting structure that runs on a built in electric motor that plugs directly into a household power outlet. This meant they could install the elevator almost anywhere in the house. The couple opted to install it in the kitchen to make it the center of attention.

As part of Paul’s plans to make the elevator even more of a statement and a better match for the kitchen decor, he opted for a striking black finish and diamond plate flooring. They couldn’t be happier with the purchase. It has made Matilda’s life so much easier.

Matilda can’t talk or walk, so when she smiles, she tells us, thankfully we’re doing something right. Tell her parents.

Paul and Rebecca are also very aware that at some point they themselves will probably use the elevator. When we get old, we don’t want to move into a bungalow, so the elevator will also benefit us in old age, explained Paul. It costs a lot of money to move house more than it costs to buy an elevator and the elevator means we can stay in the house and continue to enjoy our lives without any interruption.

Three years later, the family also created a crowdfunding page through which they sought to raise money for a new wheelchair. According to the page, Matilda’s grandfather had recently passed away and they had created in his memory to help their little girl who was nine years old.

She had become too tall for her old wheelchair and needed a new one. As stated on the page, Matilda has many problems. She doesn’t walk or talk but nevertheless manages to cause chaos and make people smile.

 

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Man indecently abused another victim while on probation, but ‘the judge said he shouldn’t go to prison’ because of this!

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According to the court documents, the then-33-year-old defendant, Maurice, was first arrested for ra-ing a 16-year-old girl while serving as the manager of a restaurant.

He pleaded guilty to having se* with the underage girl in the kitchen of restaurant, which the victim said she did because “he told her to” and “he was her boss and she needed to keep her job.”

For the crime of statutory ra-e, the defendant was sentenced to a 120-day se* offender program before being released on probation. Although he completed the rehab program, this was only the beginning of the registered se* offender’s crime spree.

Just one month after he was released from the se* offending assessment unit, he brutally ra-ed the mother of his children. However, despite being found guilty of his second ra-e, the presiding judge believed he shouldn’t even touch the inside of a jail cell. Judge Holden sentenced the defendant to just five years probation for his second ra-e after his probation officer and se* abuse program counselor convinced him that he was “making progress in his counseling…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

“So the judge was able to hear from somebody who has expertise in this type of treatment, who has supervised and treated him for quite some time, and came to a conclusion that continuity under these circumstances was going to be warehousing him in a prison,” explained the defendant’s defense attorney Coatney. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Despite prosecutors’ request that he receive the maximum 7 years in prison, Judge Holden handed down the probation sentence because Maurice seems to be improving in counseling. However, Holden ignored the fact that the 33-year-old man ra-ed his second victim after completing a similar program intended to rehabilitate the se* offender.

That decision has sparked outrage on social media including a post by county prosecutor Patterson with a Ronald Reagan quote that “We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker.

It’s time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions.” Many experts claim that the most disturbing thing about Maurice’s case is that there are now two women who have learned that the court system doesn’t always deliver justice.

Sadly, he lives to offend another day while his victims must suffer the long-lasting effects of his crimes. Ladies and gentlemen, we are republishing this story amid recent reports that suggest many US states are recording record highs in se-ual assault incidents.

 

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Porch Thief Steals Sick Boy’s Medicine Worth $40K Off Doorstep

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Just about everyone does online shopping these days. How could we not, with just how convenient it all is?

You buy something without ever leaving the house, pay for it, and then it shows up on your doorstep a few days later!

For folks that have mobility or health issues, or aren’t able to get to the shops in time, online shopping is basically a godsend.

There is just one tiny problem – people have realized that there are more and more valuable goods simply left out on the front porch unattended, often for hours at a time.

And with this vulnerability comes the potential for theft. When you are desperate or just greedy, parcels left sitting in front of the door is just easy pickings…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

And it doesn’t help that most deliveries are conducted during office hours – the times where most people won’t be available, which is why they chose online shopping in the first place.

(This is probably why Amazon Key is now a thing – you can’t lose your purchases if they were left inside your house.)

So as convenient as it is to just have packages waiting for you once you reach back home, the risk of losing them can be grave, as this family found out the hard way.

While most people would be incredibly upset that they had their parcel stolen (and be set back a sizeable amount of money), this teenager has bigger problems to worry about.

14-year-old Gage Haynes is now in a life-or-death situation after about $40,000 worth of medication was swiped from the doorstep of his house in Summerlin, Nevada on one February day.

Diagnosed with systemic mastocytosis at only 6 months old, Gage has spent the pretty much most of his life staring at the inside of hospital walls as much as he has being outside them. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Because of the rarity of his cancer, finding the right treatment for him was a massive struggle that consumed most of Gage’s life.

Then, Gage and his mother, Shakala, found the miracle they had been searching for – a new chemotherapy medication called Rydapt.

8 pills a day eases Gage’s symptoms to the point he can attend school and worry about his grades for a change – a massive quality-of-life change.

But the new medication came at a steep cost.

Shakala had to work herself to the bone to gain both financial assistance and earn enough money to afford the monthly $40,000 cost necessary to keep her son alive.

To top things off, the medication wasn’t approved by the FDA for those under the age of 18, making it hard to get.

So when the unidentified thief made off with two packages in broad daylight, he just made it a lot harder for Gage to survive.

The teen has since put out a public plea for the thief to return the costly and life-saving medication he desperately needs.

Here’s to hoping the thief has at least a shred of humanity left in him and returns the medication once he realizes what he has done.

 

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Teenager Saves Veteran Who Collapsed From Heart Arrhythmia

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Lexi Lindsey is one high schooler you won’t soon forget about.She attends Bedford North Lawrence High School in Indiana as a senior this year.

Along with her regular high school studies, she is also enrolled at North Lawrence Career Center which helps her decide what career path will be best for her.

She has already received training in first aid, CPR, and the process for responding to a medical emergency.

This training must have been on her mind when she least expected to be using it.

While Lexi and a friend were on their way to a concert, they noticed a car that was parked to the side of the road.

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Lexi recalls that the driver was waving his arms around and then he dropped to the ground. This is when she yelled for her friend to stop the car.

Lexi then ran over to the man who had fallen out into the road. She pulled him back to safety and called 911.

He was able to let her know that he had an internal defibrillator.

This was due to heart issues from the past and how he was currently suffering from arrhythmia.

While she was accessing him, he began to have a seizure.

Lexi was able to place him on his side and keep him safe, while waiting to perform CPR if he needed it.

She was able to keep the man awake and calm until the ambulance was on site.

The man was happy to tell the EMTs that Lexi was the reason he was still alive.

She later learned that the man she saved was Brian Putt.

He has two children and is a Navy veteran. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

After Brian recovered, he was able to obtain Lexi’s name.

He wanted to meet her and thank her for saving him.

This is when he made the decision to visit her in her classroom at NLCC.

He walked into the classroom carrying a beautiful bouquet of flowers for the girl that gave him another chance at life.

Brian was able to talk to the class and bragged on Lexi.

He explained how he had seen grown adults in the Navy loose it under stress but that wasn’t in Lexi’s nature.

She had a true gift of how to react in the time of need.

He went on to talk of her character and how she was an astounding person for the choices that she made.

He then took out a pin that was adorned with dolphins by a submarine.

Brian explained that it took him 20 years to earn this pin. It wasn’t a small task either.

He revealed the date that he was pinned on October 19th, 1993.

Then, he placed the pin on Lexi and told her that she had earned the dolphins.

Lexi was quick to stop and help. Without her, Brian’s life may be nonexistent.

She is a true hero and will make a great addition to the medical field.

Be sure to share this story and hopefully you can inspire someone else to make the decision to help others in need.

 

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