‘A true miracle from God’: 3-year-old with cerebral palsy takes his first steps – WTHR

Posted: Published on April 8th, 2020

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WARNER ROBINS, Ga. (WMAZ) A 3-year-old with cerebral palsy is beating all odds.

Bryson McArthur took his first steps last week.

Melissa Swanson, Brysons mother, said the toddlers accomplishment is a miracle.

Bryson was born on Aug. 28, 2017, at Houston Healthcare when Swanson was only 33 weeks pregnant.

Swanson said she had to have an emergency C-section, and Bryson was supposed to be due at the end of November.

When they did take him out, he was no longer with us, Swanson said. It took them 38 minutes to bring him back.

She said her placenta erupted, and the umbilical chord was wrapped around Brysons neck three times.

Doctors decided to transport him to Navicent put him on life support.

Swanson said she couldn't leave Houston Healthcare for four days because of the amount of blood she lost, so she couldn't see her baby.

They told me that nothing was going to change. That he has no brain activity, they told me he was deaf, he was blind. They told me hell never see quality of life if he makes if off life support, Swanson said.

Swanson said doctors told her that without life support, Bryson would only live for minutes to hours before he passes.

The family decided to baptize Bryson and take him off life support. Swanson said that is when they moved to the NICU family room.

After Bryson stayed alive for days, the doctor asked if the family wanted to go home on hospice or be transported to a hospice facility.

I said, We choose to go home on hospice, but I know hes going to be OK,' she said. They just kept telling me hes not going to be OK."

Two days into being home, Swansons mother heard Bryson cry for the first time.

Doctors told Melissa that Bryson would have no reflexes, but she said when she tried to give him a pacifier, he took it.

Just like a normal baby. Started sucking on the pacifier, she said.

As time went on, Bryson continued to improve and he eventually started eating food and drinking regularly with a bottle. In summer 2019, Swanson said he crawled for the first time.

Then on March 24, Bryson took his first steps.

I gave him a walker and he fell three times out of ten that I tried it, and now hes just walking without any troubles, not falling or nothing, she said.

Bryson was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in his legs.

His progress is absolutely amazing. A true miracle from God, Swanson said.

She said seeing her sons inspiring journey has changed her as a mother.

I never gave up on him, and he never gave up on me, Swanson said.

Robin Sryock has been Swansons neighbor for almost four years. She's the one who rushed Melissa to the hospital when she was having Bryson.

Sryock said she has seen Bryson become the fighter he is firsthand.

Ive watched this little man just amaze everybody, Syrock said. I was up there when they had to take him off the life support.

Sryock said Swansons dedication to her children is amazing.

When I say she goes that extra mile she does. Shes a good momma, Sryock said..

Both Swanson and Sryock said they want Bryson to know he is loved by everyone around him.

Bryson has a 4-year-old big brother named Layken. Swanson said Layken and Bryson are inseparable.

I let him do everything his big brother does, and I think that helps a lot too with him being motivated, Swanson said.

Bryson is non-verbal, and he communicates through American Sign Language. Melissa said her father is deaf, so the whole family knows enough sign to communicate with him.

Melissa says other parents facing a situation like hers should never give up hope.

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