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Thanks, Mom! A greedy patient fed his mother for the first time.

Mother's Day is coming, many children will cook in person or invite their mothers to a restaurant for a big meal, thanking their mothers for their hard work in the process of growing up. However, for Liu Chengen, who suffers from a rare disease "Little Willy's Syndrome", food is always a temptation, and he can't eat enough, and he has no chance to share it with others! However, in order to express his love and gratitude to his mother, Cheng En fed his food to his mother for the first time at 10 today, which greatly moved her.

Liu Chengen, who suffers from a rare disease "Little Willy's Syndrome", has an irresistible attraction to food and wants to eat it at the sight. But in order to thank his mother for her hard work and suppress her desire, she fed her mother for the first time, which was the first time in her life. (Photo/Luo Huiwen) Liu Chengen, 19 years old, was born with severe muscle tension deficiency, limp and unable to breastfeed, and has been having a fever. He couldn't find a reason to see a doctor, which made his mother helpless and worried. It was not until she was one year old that she got epilepsy. Further examination confirmed that she suffered from a rare "Puulaid-Willis syndrome", commonly known as "Puulaid-Willis syndrome".

Little Willie keeps crocodile soy sauce and black vinegar as snacks.

One of the characteristics of "Little Willy's Disease" is that when the patient is 2 to 4 years old, his appetite will suddenly increase and he can't control it. As soon as he sees the food, he can't help eating all of it, and his weight will soar if he is not careful. A chubby Willie patient once described his body as a crocodile, feeling hungry and miserable for 24 hours.

The same thing happened to Liu Chengen. My mother Ge Defen recalled that once when she was cooking jiaozi for dinner, she suddenly found that a big bowl of soy sauce and vinegar dipped in sauce was missing. When asked, she found that all the dipped sauce was drunk by Cheng En, and even said "delicious"! For them, the scene of mom cooking and Cheng En stealing vegetables is a common drama at home. Although mother and son often quarrel about "eating", their feelings are getting better and better.

Liu Chengen, a gentle and clever man by nature, was nicknamed "hippo" by his mother because of his gluttony and fleshy figure, while Cheng En laughed at and insulted his mother as "lion". But Cheng En often spoiled, kissed and hugged his mother, and his feelings were like good friends.

In order to thank her mother for her hard work and care, Cheng En temporarily suppressed the temptation of food in the "Thank you" activity of 10 Rare Disease Foundation, and ate the "lettuce mixed with chicken" with her mother and fed it herself, making her happy to say "this is the first time".

Little dictionary: chubby Willie's disease

"Little Willy Syndrome" is a common name of "Pueble-Willy Syndrome", which is a disease caused by chromosome 15 long arm defect, and the incidence rate in China is about 20,000 to 40,000.

In the neonatal period, sick children will show poor muscle tone, feeding difficulties, growth retardation, weight gain, etc. But at the age of 2 to 4, they will suddenly have a big appetite and have an irresistible compulsion for food. They think all the food in the world is delicious. If they keep eating it, they will often lead to weight gain, severe obesity and even physical and psychological complications.

In addition, the common symptoms are respiratory disorders, discoloration of hair color and skin color caused by pigment deficiency, myopia or strabismus, developmental retardation, mild mental retardation, scoliosis, osteoporosis, gonadal hypoplasia, inconspicuous secondary sexual characteristics, and emotional or behavioral problems.

At present, the main treatment methods are diet control and rehabilitation, and some patients need to use growth hormone therapy because of growth hormone deficiency.