At 17 months, Sam began to worry that Nina’s developmental skills were delayed. She quickly enrolled Nina in early intervention speech therapy where it was determined that Nina had seven out of the eight signs for autism spectrum disorder. Nina’s medical challenges continued to manifest over the next two years when she began having seizures. Due to her age, new symptoms and previous diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, doctors began to consider whether Nina had Angelman Syndrome- a genetic disorder causing developmental disabilities, neurological problems and sometimes, seizures.
With the help of medication, Nina lived seizure-free over the next 3 years. Her spunky personality and lively energy began to shine. “I call her Baby Girl Butterfly,” says Sam. “The first time I ever saw her move so quickly, and the first time I ever heard her belly laugh, was when she was chasing a butterfly around the yard. It showed me how light as air her spirit truly is.”