Eliseo was born prematurely at 28 weeks and has had 13 surgeries, primarily on his brain, in his short life
A young boy left brain damaged following a meningitis infection has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy in his limbs just as his twin brother is beginning to walk.
Eliseo and his twin brother Luca were born prematurely at 28 weeks and while Luca has progressed into a healthy young boy without any difficulties, Eliseo has faced constant difficulties after being diagnosed with hydrocephalus and had to have a series of operations, primarily on his brain.
He also developed cysts on his brain following a meningitis infection caused by a blocked shunt and requires constant care from his worried parents who are determined to do all they can to improve his quality of life.
In February they launched a fundraising appeal to help secure stem cell treatment for Eliseo which has proved to be very successful, with over £30,000 raised so far which has helped the young boy.
However, he recently received further “devastating” news when he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in all four of his limbs.
Speaking to Belfast Live, his mum Shauna O’Reilly said that the diagnosis came at a time when the family were feeling more optimistic about his future as Eliseo has been making big improvements at physiotherapy and his brother Luca had just started walking.
She said: “The past few weeks have been full of mixed emotions, it has been crazy. On the one hand Eliseo has been doing really well with his physiotherapy and the improvements he has made with her have been incredible only for us to get the devastating news about his cerebral palsy.
“We have been trying to absorb this while at the same time being excited to see Luca starting to walk and make great progress in his development.
“This has all been going on while we have been trying to raise funds to get Eliseo vital stem cell treatment, and the support that we have received for it has been amazing. It is actually overwhelming how many people have reached out to help us and we have now raised over £30,000 which will allow Eliseo to begin his treatment in Mexico.
“Early intervention is key if we are going to give Eliseo the best quality of life possible and we are so thankful to everyone who has donated to our fundraiser and helped us over the past few weeks, it really means the world to us.”
If you would like to donate to the appeal to help Eliseo please follow this link.
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