Boy with rare syndrome walks for the first time
- Two-Year-Old Charlie Shea, who lives in Merseyside, began walking using sticks on April 3.
- Charlie's walking milestone came after doctors diagnosed him with 20p duplication syndrome at four months.
- This syndrome causes many complex symptoms, including hypotonia, hypertonia, and developmental delays.
- His mom, Natalie Fenna, stated, "The ladies tried him with the walking sticks and he walked with them straight away."
- Before this achievement, Charlie could only walk a few steps with a walking frame, showing progress.
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Boy with rare syndrome walks for the first time
"He just keeps smashing life."
·Missoula, United States
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