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And here’s another baby from Melbourne’s North that unfortunately had the exact same diagnosis that the accused mother (the social media influencer in Brisbane)  stated that her baby had received, tuberous sclerosis, a rare genetic disease that causes benign tumours:


I’m going to share about the story of the other baby, born thousands of kilometres away. I’ve kept the other baby’s name redacted just to be on the safe side.


“Weeks before D**** Sanderson was born, her parents’ world was torn apart when tumours were found in her heart and brain.”


D****, now 1, has tuberous sclerosis, a rare genetic disease that causes benign tumours.


She was born early at 34 weeks, and it was “love at first sight” for Ms Gentz and D****’s dad, Ty Sanderson, from Mernda, in Melbourne’s north.


Obviously, as soon as I gave birth to her I fell in love, and Ty did as well, absolutely,” Ms Gentz said.


But Ms Gentz barely had time to meet her baby before she was whisked away to the special care nursery.



Published in the Herald Sun 8th March 2024



https://www.goodfridayappeal.com.au/our-stories/daisys-winning-the-fight/


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