Boy Born Without A Brain Amazingly Lives Until Age 12
Trevor Judge Waltrip was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, in 2001 under extremely frightening circumstances. Doctors quickly realized something was very wrong.
He was diagnosed with a rare and severe medical condition that meant the cerebral hemispheres of his brain never developed, leaving a huge part of the organ missing.
Even so, Trevor reached his first birthday, something doctors had thought was nearly impossible. They described him as ‘unique’ for surviving against such overwhelming odds.
At birth, medical experts believed he would survive no longer than 12 weeks, yet he proved them wrong and lived for 12 whole years.
On top of that, his doctors and therapists worked regularly with him, providing physical therapy to keep his muscles active and his joints from stiffening.
“He’ll sense that too.” she told KSLA News 12 in 2014.
By 2005, she shared that Trevor was doing remarkably well, even putting on healthy weight as the years went by.
She also expressed her deep faith and gratitude, saying: “I look at it like he’s here for a reason and I thank God everyday for it.”
Trevor passed away on August 25, 2014. During his short but inspiring life, he was a beloved member of the Shreveport Baptist Temple.
“He will be missed by all. He is survived by his mother Elizabeth Potter and her husband, Eric Potter, Sr.; father, Kevin E. Addie; sisters, Haley Pate, Dallas Waltrip, Abigail Potter; brothers, Joshua Waltrip, Eric Potter, Jr.”
In response to his obituary, one person wrote a heartfelt comment: “I just read Trevor’s story in a news column. I was very touched.”
“To the family, we would like to send our condolences for the loss of your precious little one.” someone else said, sending love and sympathy to his family during such a difficult time.