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Here they are… the 2017 New Year's twins

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The Mail would like to introduce the 2017 New Year’s twins.

Callie arrived at 5:12 a.m. on January 2, and brother Daxton followed at 5:24. a.m. They were delivered by Dr. Laurel Smith.

Parents Jessica Kent and Cody Ryan allowed The Mail to come and take a photo of the new family. The twins' older sister Morgane, 9, is excited to meet her new brother and sister.

            Callie weighed 5 pounds, seven ounces at birth and Daxton weighed six pounds, three ounces, and they were both 19 inches tall.

Congratulations to the growing family, who are about collect to thousands of dollars worth of prizes, provided by area residents and businesses.


Drumheller doubly blessed with twin New Year's Babies

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Parents Jessica Kent and Cody Ryan were doubly blessed as they welcomed the first two babies of 2017.

Drumheller has twin New Year’s babies as brother and sister Callie and Daxton arrived in the early morning of January 2. Callie, five pounds and seven ounces, arrived at 5:12 a.m. and Dexton five pounds and eight ounces, at 5:24 a.m., at the Drumheller Health Centre. They were delivered by Dr. Laurel Smith.

Little do Daxton and Callie know, they and their family are soon to be showered with gifts from generous Drumheller businesses and individuals.

They include Yavis Family Restaurant, Wade’s Jewellery, Hi-Way 9 Express, Vietnamese Noodle House, Jerry’s Liquor Store, Canadian Tire, Riverside Packers, WHIFS Flapjack House, Sunrise Auto Sales, Boston Pizza, Extra Foods, Diana Restaurant, Kneehill Soil Services, SJ Fashions, Top Waste, DeMott Floors, Sublime Food and Wine, Chinook Financial, Valley Truck and Car Wash, Recovery Pub and Grill, Sam’s Truck and Car Wash, Tugs Pop Culture and Sports, Bold Efexx, Drumheller Public Library, The Paint Shop, Reality Bytes, Drumheller McDonald’s Restaurant, Over the Rainbow, Allied Distributors, Badlands Community Facility, H&H Optical and Hearing Centre, Riverside Value Drug Mart, A&W Restaurant, Image Crafter Signs, Oasis Gas and Car Wash, H&R Block, Sandstone Lanes, Bevan Scott Salon, Freson Bros, Chiropractic Wellness Centre, The Brick, Dry Canyon Collectables, Shoppers Drug Mart, Napier Theatre, Councillor Patrick Kolafa, The Inn and Spa at Heartwood, Drumheller Co-op, Made in the Shade Blinds and More, Cervus Equipment, Spoolz Quiltshop, Subway, Kreations Photography, The Old Grouch’s, MH Enterprises, Fountain Tire, Pizza Hut, Greentree Liquor Mart, Sun Life Financial, 3rd Avenue Arts, Century 21 Power Realty.

Family underscores importance of metabolic screening

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A  local family is urging new parents not to shy away from a simple screening test for newborns.

John and Chanelle Shoff are the proud parents of three-year-old Sloan, and are expecting their second child any day. They are grateful that when Sloan was born, they did a simple heel prick test which gave them the information they needed to help their son live a healthy normal life.

The simple metabolic screen test revealed that their son had Phenylketonuria (PKU). This is a metabolic condition where Sloan is not able to break down a particular amino acid.

Because they did the test, they were able to act right away.   

"With PKU when you start feeding them it shows up in their blood because they can't break it down," she said. The risk of PKU is elevated levels of phenylalanine  in the blood which can be toxic. "It’s just basically poisoning them," she said.

Further, even though the child is feeding, and because it is not able to break down the amino acid needed for growth, the body is being starved of these building blocks.

"The baby doesn't develop properly, because you don't have the proper proteins to build the brain, the  muscle and nerves. That is why they don't meet their milestones.”

With PKU, Sloan is not able to eat many regular foods that contain protein, and he is on a strict diet. "We do bloodwork on him every week and constantly monitor him,"she said.

Aside from this, Sloan is a healthy young child.

Beyond PKU, metabolic screening tests for 17 treatable conditions including cystic fibrosis. It is non-evasive and involves a simple small poke to the heel done between 24-72 hours after birth.|The test is offered, but can be refused, so the lab must ask for consent. It is a simple lab test that has been around since the 1960's.

Chanelle is also a registered nurse and feels it is important that people understand the importance of these tests.

"There is sort of a trend in health care with people refusing immunizations, medical treatment and medical testing," she said, including the test for metabolic screening. “This stems from basically everyone wanting the best for their child, but these decisions need to be done in an educated and informed way.”

She said it is all about prevention.
"Everyone wants their kids to be healthy, so prevention is important. It signals a huge saving to our health care system and less heartache,” she said.
To learn more about metabolic screening click here.

 

        To see the story ofanother family with a daughter who was undiagnosed click here.

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