Charlotte toddler diagnosed with extremely rare genetic disease
A Charlotte mother is on a mission to save her 2-year-old daughter's life. Diana Roetting's toddler Rosie has an extremely rare genetic disease called GMPPA-CDG. It affects almost every part of her body – from neurological damage to the inability to eat. However, Roetting said a cure is possible. Roetting and her husband first noticed Rosie's medical issues when she was about six weeks old. After seeing specialists and running tests, she was diagnosed with GMPPA-CDG about eight months later. GMPPA-CDG is an extremely rare disease, which causes significant neurological damage, an inability to swallow, and cognitive impairment. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/hea...

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