Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Rudder Family

We have 3 children......Collin-6 yrs old (born in 2004), Haley-4 yrs old (born in 2006), and Mason-2 yrs old (born in 2008). Like many others, we were initially told a diagnosis of Trisomy 18. Haley and Mason have since both been diagnosed with Escobar syndrome. When Haley was 10 months old we got a possible diagnosis from Dr. Hall in Seattle, WA and tests done in Oxford, England confirming Escobar when she was 1 1/2 yrs old. The exact results noted a single nucleotide insertion at position 392 in the gene (c. 392insA) per Oxford on Haley and homozygous duplication c. 459dupA per the clinical lab results in the USA for Mason. This was also confirmed in both my husband and I as carriers in Oxford.

Some ways that our children are affected by Escobar is vertical talus, scoliosis, camptodactyly (clenched fists), knee flexion contractures, eventration of the diaphragm, tethered spinal cords, submoucal cleft palate, and hip dislocations. Although skin webbing is a component of escobar, our children have very minimal webbing mainly in the neck and underarms.

Haley and Mason are both doing wonderfully, although it's been a long, hard road to get where we are today. They are happy, social, and determined to succeed.  Haley does gymnastics and played her first season of t-ball this year. Mason is figuring out walking in his new Kidwalk and loving his independence. We are very happy to share with other families affected by Escobar and related syndromes. We love to meet new people and willing to help in anyway we can. To read more about Haley & Mason's journey you can visit their blog at http://www.rudderfamily.blogspot.com/ and if you would like to contact us you can email at SRRudder5@gmail.com

George & Suzanne Rudder

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