Finley Ranson

Finley Ranson

The three-year-old British boy who can't eat anything but lollipops
Country: Great Britain

Content:
  1. Finley's Unique Condition: Unable to Consume Food
  2. Sole Sustenance: Mints
  3. Diagnosis and Daily Routine
  4. Despite Challenges, a Positive Spirit
  5. A Mother's Discovery and Ongoing Support
  6. Other Allergies in the Family
  7. Medical Interventions and Financial Support
  8. A Mother's Reflection and Hope
  9. Preparation for Emergencies

Finley's Unique Condition: Unable to Consume Food

Extreme Allergic Reactions

Three-year-old Finley from Essex, United Kingdom, faces an extreme allergic reaction to all food. Ingesting even a small amount of bread triggers severe internal bleeding, leaving him unable to eat any food items.

Finley Ranson

Sole Sustenance: Mints

Finley's only safe consumption option is peppermint mints. Six times a day, he undergoes a feeding tube procedure to receive essential nutrients. Despite his condition, Finley has undergone ten surgeries to maintain his feeding tube.

Finley Ranson

Diagnosis and Daily Routine

Finley's rare form of eosinophilic enterocolitis has been diagnosed through genetic testing at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital. His diet now consists solely of ten Fox's Glacier Mints, produced since 1918.

Finley Ranson

Despite Challenges, a Positive Spirit

Despite his severe limitations, Finley remains cheerful and enjoys socializing. He loves accompanying his parents to pubs and Nando's, observing them eat while consuming crushed ice. His "Happy Meals" at McDonald's solely consist of the included toys.

A Mother's Discovery and Ongoing Support

Finley's ability to consume mints was discovered through a mother in a support group who offered him a candy. Since then, Finley has undergone numerous food trials, but the reason for his tolerance to sweets remains unknown.

Other Allergies in the Family

Finley's older sister, Georgia, also suffers from allergies, reacting severely to dairy, eggs, and soy. However, she can consume most other foods, unlike Finley.

Medical Interventions and Financial Support

Finley receives liquid nutrients through a feeding tube inserted into his stomach every two and a half hours. He undergoes weekly blood tests and has faced ten surgeries related to his condition and feeding tube. His friends, mother Rhys, and father Brett have raised over £10,000 to facilitate further medical investigations.

A Mother's Reflection and Hope

Rhys, Finley's mother, struggles with feelings of guilt but acknowledges the importance of focusing on her son's happiness. She hopes that future research may not only benefit Finley but also support families facing similar challenges.

Preparation for Emergencies

Rhys remains vigilant, prepared to take Finley to the hospital within 20 minutes if an emergency feeding tube replacement is required to avoid more invasive procedures.

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