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Jesy Nelson believes her 8-month-old twins may live past age 2 after SMA diagnosis
Summary
Jesy Nelson says her eight-month-old twin daughters were diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy Type 1 and are receiving treatment; she expressed hope they will live past age two.
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Jesy Nelson says her eight-month-old twin daughters were diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) Type 1 and she has spoken about their early care and recovery. The twins were born prematurely after a pregnancy complication called twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome. Nelson described the past months as emotionally difficult and said the children are receiving treatment. She expressed hope that they will live past the age of two.
Key details:
- The twins are named Ocean Jade and Story Monroe and are eight months old.
- They were born around 31 weeks after a reported twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome during pregnancy.
- The family reported a diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy Type 1, a severe genetic condition that weakens muscles and requires prompt care.
- Nelson said she believes the children have already shown resilience and hopes they will "defy all the odds."
Summary:
Jesy Nelson described a difficult period following her daughters' premature birth and SMA Type 1 diagnosis and said the twins are receiving treatment. She spoke of hope for their long-term survival and gratitude for their resilience. The article does not specify further clinical steps, so the longer-term outlook is undetermined at this time.
