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As appeared in the Union Leader, June 10, 2006, page A6 Jesse Isabelle, 14, "A Gift of God" Dies By: Riley Yates Jesse Isabelle endured 23 major surgeries in his 14 years of life. When he was born, doctors said his time would be brief. He never complained about a host of medical problems that sent him in and out of the hospital, family members said yesterday. Not when he began to go blind at 10 years old. Not when younger kids he played with started to outrun him. Jesse – whose name means a gift of God – was born with Alagille syndrome, a rare chromosome disorder that affects the liver and other organs, including the heart, eyes, spine and kidneys. At five weeks, doctors told his mom he was too sick to go home. “She took him home and has been his nurse ever since,” Lawrence said. Last night, the family gathered at the Walnut Street home of Jesse's grandparents, laughing at memories and struggling against tears. They talked of a child who liked to challenge patrons of his mom's restaurant to tic tac toe games. Who was always affectionate and loved to hug. Who decorated his rooms in Manchester and at Perkins School with Red Sox memorabilia. Perkins School helped introduce Jesse, who was also deaf and wore a hearing aid, to other children who suffered similar medical problems, his family said. It opened up a new world for him. “He just started changing,” his mom said. “He was a different kid.” ©2008 Union Leader Corporation, Manchester , N.H. |