 He was born in June and by September he was ghostly white and I took him to his pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente and she took a blood test of Quinlan. She said he needs to be admitted immediately and get a blood transfusion. It was such a difficult time for us, even now looking at the pictures was that ten years later it's hard for me to look at without getting a little sad about the situation. He has a rare genetic condition called Schwachman diamond syndrome SDS and it affects lots of different aspects of his health. It was it was rough to hear, but it was also a bit of a relief to put a name to all the issues that we were encountering. Here's the condition we're dealing with. Here's what we need to do to step up and seek the right services and give him a positive quality of life. We really appreciate the new pediatrics setup because it really is very well designed for the needs of children and their parents. We needed to coordinate with our pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente and see all the specialists that needed to be seen. If our child is sick and our doctor needs to know what his complete blood count is, she can send us down to the lab. We can get a complete blood count and come right back to her and she gets that information right away. We can get MRIs done, X-rays done, we can get a lot of services done right in the same building. They have made an investment in having those specialties in-house within the Kaiser system children with specialized needs have access to the needed care. Not only is the physical environment conducive to making children feel more comfortable, the colors, the furniture, the space, that's wonderful. But it's really also how the people working in that environment have education around how to interact with children. I think it's just a tremendous investment that Kaiser has made. Quinlan is doing really well today and he's healthy and doing all the fun things that kids without these kind of health complications would be able to do. It's because we've had that kind of support, that kind of engagement. If we hadn't had that, today's story might be a lot different.