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Nathaniel's Story

16th May 1998 - 17th December 1998


Nathaniel's story originally formed part of a case study and presentation by Candice Roman which can be viewed here.


Nathaniel Joseph Supleo-Tordesillas was born on May 16th 1998. He was rushed to the Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) because he was floppy, had blue skin and a mucus plug. Here, Doctors stabilized and intubated him.



A muscle biopsy was conducted and Nathaniel was diagnosed with MTM. He was extubated on June 17th, 1998 and it was predicted he would not live longer than one week without the ventilator.

Nathaniel was long and slender with an elongated head.


He has shifting of bones due to poor muscle tone and a frog-leg posture.

At 4 months, Nathaniel kicked when he laughed and smiled when he recognized people.


On 25th November 1998, Nathaniel underwent a G-Tube operation. He was not sedated; doctors froze the small area of his stomach that was operated on.


Picture: Post-surgery, without the NG tube

Nathaniel died on December 17th 1998.

A life so young released to heaven, left on earth we wonder 'why', but some are sent among us briefly, some have spirits meant to fly.

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