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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2008

Jaxson was born with DiGeorge Syndrome which is a deletion of his 22nd chromosome, one of the side effects of this syndrome is cardiac conditions. Jaxson has undergone 2 heart surgeries, one at 7 days old and a bypass surgery at 9 months. He's my little Miracle Man and I feel so special to have him in my life.

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  • one upside to being small is he can rear face in a radian 80 to35 pounds then forward face to 80 pounds!!!

    god bless you

    in awesome memory of kyle david miller

    killed in a booster seat at the age of 3

    -taylor raye-

  • God bless him. I think I see a future Doctor walking in this video. He'll probably turn out to be a heart surgen himself. Watch out for that TV set in the vidoe though, don't let it fall on him. Lot of chidren in this area have been seriously hurt like that. Those cords sticking out of the wall to.

  • My son was born with a partial deletion of chromosome 7 and it is so rare that he is the only known case in the world! His doctors thought at first that he had Digeorge Syndrome also but he doesn't. He also had Tetralogy of Fallot and had heart surgery at 7 months old. He also had a trach. He's been thru a lot but doing well now. My prayers go out to u! What do your son's drs think is his prognosis for the future?

  • this video truly inspired me.......

    Thank you i cryed .. my sister was born with the same thing.

  • My daugher, Teralynn was born with 22q11.2 DS aka Digeorge/VCFS.

  • Your little man is such a handsome guy. I have a son who was born with VCFS, similar to Di George syndrome with a deletion of a portion of the 22nd chromosome. We have had our share of health issues, but he is doing fairly well. Thanks for sharing

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