Southern Minnesota woman believed to be the only known person with unnamed genetic disorder

A Faribolt, Minnesota, the woman says that only one “gift” every day is because he is the only known person in the world with his nameless genetic disorder.

Daisy Slack, mother of Iris Enrichz, said, “I was told that he would probably not pass it a year.

However, the future will be full of love.

Enrich lives with chronic kidney disease, neurofibrometosis, causing tumors, creating a temporary spam of blood vessels, creating the incidence of scoliosis and renewed.

However, above all, he was born with three holes in his heart and had an anonymous genetic disorder, putting this Minnesotan in Magnifying Glass worldwide.

“They all broke all of them and they told me that he was the only one in the world. And I said, ‘How could this possibility be?’ Slack Dr.

It is caused by a duplicate in its 13th chromosome.

“He knows he is different from other people, but this difference is a gift,” said Slack.

Two peas in a pod makes it the best. Slack also added that his daughter’s emotions in life have to be around people, listen to music and he likes mascot and animal.

Enrich is surrounded by people while working at the First Baptist School at Rosemount with his mother.

Slack said, “Iris is more than my daughter.

He was that teacher when Slack was only 17 years old.

Slack said, “It forced me to grow up and forced me to move away from what I was doing.” “(There was a time) when I wanted to leave and felt very weak and could not stand on my own feet, I used to pray to to Shawar.”

He said that their faith helps them go through.

“When I see his smile … my world is okay,” Slack said.

Enricze was born in 3 pounds and 1 ounces and had a kindergartner mentality. She is also survived in potential skin and breast cancer.

Slack says that the non -profit “Hope Kids” is lifeline for both.

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