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Blinded by Love: A Lesson in Genetic CompatibilityOnce upon a time, there was a young couple deeply in love, Micheal and...
25/09/2024

Blinded by Love: A Lesson in Genetic Compatibility

Once upon a time, there was a young couple deeply in love, Micheal and Grace. They had met in their university days and shared a bond so strong that nothing seemed able to tear them apart. Micheal was AS, and so was Grace. Despite knowing the risks, they held onto the hope that love would conquer all.

When Micheal introduced Grace to his parents, there was an instant disapproval. His parents knew the risks of marrying someone who was also AS. They worried about the possibility of having a child with sickle cell disease. Grace's parents had the same concerns. They sat the young couple down multiple times, explaining the dangers, pleading with them to reconsider.

"Love isn't enough in situations like this," Micheal's mother had said, her voice heavy with concern.

Their friends, pastors, and even doctors joined in the chorus, advising them against going ahead with the marriage. But Micheal and Grace were resolute. To them, their love was stronger than any genetic possibility. After all, they believed they could beat the odds.

So, against all advice, Micheal and Grace got married. Their wedding was beautiful, filled with love, joy, and hope. For the first few years, everything seemed perfect—except for one thing: they couldn’t conceive. The joy of marriage soon turned into silent prayers, doctors’ visits, and constant questions from relatives.

After five years of trying, they finally received some news. Grace was able to conceive, but the doctors explained that due to certain complications, she would only be able to give birth to one child in her lifetime. They were crushed but also hopeful—one child would be enough.

When Grace eventually gave birth, it was a moment of pure joy. A baby boy was born. They named him Joshua. However, their happiness was short-lived. Soon after Joshua’s birth, he began to fall ill. It was one hospital visit after another. Fevers, pains, and infections plagued the baby, and they were always on edge.

Eventually, the doctors confirmed their worst fear, Joshua was SS, a child born with sickle cell disease. The words hit them hard. Micheal and Grace, who had been so blinded by love, now stood in a hospital room with heavy hearts. They remembered all the warnings, the pleas from their parents, friends, and even their pastors. It all came flooding back.

The doctor sat them down for a serious conversation.

"This is exactly why people were concerned about your marriage," the doctor said. "Being AS and marrying someone who is also AS gives you a 25% chance of having a child with sickle cell anemia. Unfortunately, Joshua falls into that percentage. But now, it’s not about blame. It’s about how to move forward."

Micheal and Grace listened carefully as the doctor explained how to care for a child with sickle cell disease. They learned about the importance of hydration, the need for regular medical check-ups, and how to recognize early signs of a crisis. The doctor advised them to avoid extreme temperatures, ensure Joshua had a healthy diet, and maintain a stress-free environment for him. Most importantly, they were told to love him and be patient.

Joshua’s condition was a tough battle for the couple. His health crises often led them to sleepless nights, praying endlessly for his healing. They had to constantly remind themselves that this was the consequence of their decision to marry despite the warnings.

The road ahead was tough, but Micheal and Grace had no choice but to walk it. They leaned on each other for strength and began attending support groups with other parents of sickle cell children. There, they learned coping strategies, and slowly but surely, they began to accept the new reality of their lives.

Though their love was strong, they finally realized that love alone is not enough when making life-altering decisions. It took the illness of their son to teach them a hard, painful lesson—a lesson they wished they had learned earlier.

Now, they spend each day caring for Joshua, pouring their love into him, and hoping that their story would serve as a cautionary tale for others.

Quote: Love is powerful, but wisdom must guide it.

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25/09/2024

Instead of kpaing each other, please just do this and depart in peace.

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25/09/2024

E don run reach like this?

And by the way what are they singing? "Chosen matter long" abi wetin u dey hear🤣🤣

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24/09/2024

Legend himself 🌹

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24/09/2024

Funny babies moments😂😂😂

Watch till the end, it's funny🤣🤣🤣

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24/09/2024

Dogs are truly human companion

I just feel like buying one for myself rn

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