Check out Sophia, just 1 week after growth rod surgery. She is four years old, and had 2 rods, 8 screws, and 2 cables placed in her back...she is an amazing child!
Sophia has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 1. She is four years old. This video was taken 1 day before she underwent spinal growth rod surgery at the University of Wisconsin Madison Children's Hospital.
Audrey is not only a wonderful nurse and dear friend to Sophia, but a very talented dancer as well. We took our daughter, Sophia, to the fringe festival to watch Audrey dance. Lots of dancers in this video, and at times, Sophia would lose track of her. You can hear Sophia frequently, asking, "...where's Audrey?"
Sophia has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 1. She is four years old. This video was taken 1 day before she underwent spinal growth rod surgery at the University of Wisconsin Madison Children's Hospital.
An empty parking lot, a jogger wheel, and a 3.5 year-old...who knew life could be so much fun? This was taken with my cell phone, so please forgive the low resolution.
I made this video with Laura, one of Sophia's nurses. The person we are addressing at the beginning of the video is Sophia's primary physician, and an expert on SMA.
Part 3. Sophia has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 1. She is four years old. Part 3. This video was taken 1 day before she underwent spinal growth rod surgery at the University of Wisconsin Madison Children's Hospital.