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Brian and Heather Rose knew early on in the pregnancy that their little boy would come into the world with a birth defect. “At 14 weeks, I had my first sonogram,” Heather remembered. “They found fluid on his brain. I was sent to a specialist where I had a more detailed sonogram.” Heather carried him full term, giving birth at 40 weeks. “Abel may have been born with spina bifida,” Heather admitted, “but the injury has definitely not slowed him down.”
Spina bifida is a congenital disorder caused by the incomplete closing of the embryonic neural tube. The disorder is commonly referred to as split spine. Abel, age 3, has had his share of hospital visits and surgeries, but they only seem to fuel his desire to compete and be like other children his age. In fact, Brian and Heather decided early on that Abel would be treated like any other child without a spinal cord injury or birth defect. They also knew they wanted him to enjoy life to the fullest, so they’ve made it their goal to take advantage of each and every opportunity that comes their way.
Abel came by his name in a unique way. Although Brian has always loved anything to do with motorcycles, Heather had always shied away from them. But while she was pregnant, she became addicted to Sons of Anarchy, a series based on the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club living in a fictitious town in California. “There was a boy named Abel on the show who was born prematurely,” Heather explained. “He, too, was going to have struggles in life, so I knew I was going to name our son Abel after him.”
As a normal, rambunctious 3-year-old, Abel is definitely proving to be able-bodied when it comes to sports, and he doesn’t put limits on himself. “He tries everything. He never stops,” Heather said. “He participates in at least one sport each weekend.” These weekend outings involve the whole family, including Abel’s sister, 7-year-old Ella.
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