Baby Cured of Rare Disease Gets First Christmas at Home

Baby Cured of Rare Disease Gets First Christmas at Home
Simon Veazey
12/15/2017
Updated:
12/15/2017

A mother’s Christmas wish has been granted after her newborn was completely cured of a rare disease, and they get to spend their first Christmas at home after weeks in hospitals.

Ella Vallecalle was born in Arizona in October, but has been living in a Texas hospital since doctors diagnosed her with a rare disease that caused dangerously low blood sugar levels, according to NBC 5.

After weeks of worry convinced that she would be in the hospital for Christmas, Ella’s mother, Carol Vallecalle, was finally told her daughter was completely cured and they could go home for Christmas.

“For me, it was like her being able to be born again. For me, it was like having my baby all over again,” Vallecalle told NBC 5. “This is the best Christmas present, to be able to be home for Christmas.”

After being diagnosed Ella was moved to Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas which has one of only two centers in the country which could treat the condition, known as congenital hyperinsulinism.

Doctors had successfully removed the small lesion on Ella’s pancreas that had been secreting excess insulin and causing her blood sugar to be so low.

Cook Children's Medical Center, Forth Worth (Screenshot/GoogleMaps)
Cook Children's Medical Center, Forth Worth (Screenshot/GoogleMaps)

“I know she’s going to have a full life” said Vallecalle. “She’s going to be able to do whatever she needs to do. She'll be able to walk in the sand on the beach and fall in love and never have problems again of hyperinsulinism,”

“I would hear that song ‘I’ll be home for Christmas’ in my head, and I’m like, ‘I’m not going to be home,’” said mother, Carol Vallecalle.

After Ella was born, Vallencalle noticed she was constantly hungry.

“She would get jittery. She would scream,” she told WFAA.

Doctors diagnosed her with Hyperinsulinism, found in fewer than 100 newborns in the U.S. each year.

Simon Veazey is a UK-based journalist who has reported for The Epoch Times since 2006 on various beats, from in-depth coverage of British and European politics to web-based writing on breaking news.
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