But when he was 4 months
old, Rosendo's mom got an inkling that
something was wrong. First his eyes started
to cross -- that was just the beginning.
"He went from laughing,
rolling to completely being a baby who
couldn't hold his head up. He stopped
laughing, rolling, babbling. I said this is
like a bad dream. I can't believe this is
happening," said Mayra.
Doctors were stumped.
Rosendo continued to deteriorate and had up
to 60 seizures a day. He was diagnosed with
everything from mental retardation to
cerebral palsy, and then, something worse:
mitochondrial disease, a condition in which
the body can't produce energy.
His prognosis: He wouldn't
live past his teens.
"I was devastated. I was
watching my son deteriorate before my eyes,
and there was nothing I could do for him.
This cannot be my life, this cannot be my
son's life. I was waiting for God to give us
a miracle," says Mayra.
By chance, she met Dr. Mary
Kay Koenig, who believed Rosendo may have
been misdiagnosed, and Mayra got the miracle
she had been dreaming of.
"I realized that although he
had been tested for a majority of conditions
that can cause his symptoms, he had not been
tested for cerebral folate deficiency," says
Koenig.
In folate deficiency, the
body is unable to transport the vitamin
folic acid to the brain, resulting in
seizures, mobility problems and blindness.
Fortunately though, this disease is 100
percent treatable in toddlers with a simple
supplement.
In August, Mayra got the
news: Rosendo had folate deficiency.
"I was so happy I was
crying. I was like, thank you God, my
prayers are answered. I knew it was a
miracle," says Mayra.
Not only was he not going to
die, but he could actually recover. Rosendo
has been taking the supplements for four
months now, and he has made remarkable
strides.