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An Irish Mum is appealing for YOUR help. Here’s why…

Published 15:45 10 Jun 2015 BST

Updated 16:01 10 Jun 2015 BST

Katie Mythen-Lynch
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An Irish blogger and Mum of three has made a heartfelt appeal to the public to support a cause that means a great deal to her family.  HerFamily.ie contributor Geraldine Renton's eldest son Ethan suffers from Hunter Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects males almost exclusively. Children with Hunter Syndrome don't have enough of a certain enzyme to break down certain complex molecules, which then build up in harmful amounts in certain cells and tissues. The build-up eventually causes permanent, progressive damage affecting appearance, mental development, organ function and physical abilities. As a result, children with Hunter Syndrome rarely live beyond their teens. Writing on her website, Geraldine Renton, said:
"I have watched my first born, my beautiful …smart…funny Ethan, forget the names of his family members. I have watched him forget what a cup is. I am watching him struggle with feeding…his words…his breathing… his walking…all because there is not enough money to fund vital research into Hunter Syndrome."
IMG_0973 As part of Project Alive, a global campaign to raise money to fund research into Hunter Syndrome, Geraldine is asking Irish parents to watch the video and donate €2 for every healthy child in their lives. To donate €2, text MPS to 50300. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=80&v=JfND0NF1Mi4  

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