Matthew is the youngest of our three boys. He has been diagnosed with Mitochondrial Disorder Complex I and III, Chronic Intestinal Pseudo Obstruction, FTT and Glucose Intolerance. He has been through countless tests and procedures in the past 8 years . We do not know what the future holds for him, but we are going to do our best to cherish every day with him. Stay strong little man.
Just a few pictures of visiting the Franklin Park Zoo and Matthew's J-tube surgery in Boston.
At the Zoo the day before surgery.
Matthew and Sheldon.

Matthew loves these castles. He plays with them every time he is inpatient.

Matthew and his friend Emalie

Matthew was very quiet when his belly was hurting.

Strong enough to go home :)
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