What if you knew that no matter how you tried, your child was doomed to suffer from morbid obesity? How far would you go to improve their life?
Have you ever heard of ‘hypothalamic obesity’? This is the condition Alexis Shapiro, 12, has developed after having an operation two years ago to remove a benign brain tumour. Before the operation she was at a normal weight.
Now she weighs almost 90 kilos and the Texas girl is facing terrible health challenges as a result.
The condition makes Alexis' body feel like it is starving and this primal hunger drives her to eat as much as she can. Her mother Jenny has tried everything she can think of for her daughter to lose weight but nothing has worked.
"She’s always hungry,' her father Ian Shapiro told the Daily Mail. "In the past, we’ve had to padlock the cupboard."
Now the morbid obesity is threatening her daughter's health. The beautiful little girl has told psychologists she wants to die. She is in constant pain and is being home schooled to avoid being seen in public.
"She doesn’t have any friends or anything like that," her mother Jenny Shapiro said. "It’s so sad, because she remembers what it was like before."
Alexis is on a restricted diet but is still gaining weight, has suffered from a kidney infection and has developed type 2 diabetes. She needs insulin injections daily.
Doctors consulting with the family have suggested Alexis have a gastric bypass operation however their healthcare fund refused to pay for the $56,000 operation because they have deemed Alexis too young for the procedure.
Her doctors, on the other hand, say the surgery will restrict how much food she can consume but also cure her of the condition that causes her to feel hungry all the time.