What is Sanfilippo Syndrome?
MPS III is a mucopolysaccharide disease and is also known respectively as Sanfilippo syndrome. All individuals with MPS III have deficiency of one of four enzymes,which results in the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) inside special parts of the cell called lysosomes. This is why MPS III is part of a larger family of diseases called the lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs). The accumulation of GAG is responsible for numerous problems that affect individuals with MPS III. Sanfilippo is a fatal disorder which will cause gradual neurological and cognitive deterioration. There is currently no cure for Sanfilippo Syndrome.
To donate towards rearch for a cure please go to one or both of the following:
http://www.teamsanfilippo.org/
http://www.mpssociety.org/
To donate towards rearch for a cure please go to one or both of the following:
http://www.teamsanfilippo.org/
http://www.mpssociety.org/
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A child is like a butterfly in the wind
Some can fly higher than others,
But each one flies the best it can.
Why compare one against the other?
Each one is different.
Each one is special.
Each one is beautiful.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Dentist
Ryan had a dentist appt this morning. We so dread dentist appts! It always takes both of us to get through the appt. Anyone with a child with Sanfilippo can surely relate! But, good news is - NO CAVITIES! Not sure how that happened since he rarely lets me brush his teeth and when I do it is a very short quick brushing - usually while I have him wrapped in a towel. He is one strong boy so I can only hold him in the towel for so long!! Anyway- we were glad he only bit the hygienist once :)
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Hooray for no cavities!! Dental appointments are nightmarish for us, too.
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