I’m Eileen, Avery’s mom.Avery is my little boy. He’s calm, gentle, and has a quiet presence that fills my heart in ways I can’t fully explain.Right now, though, his days look very different from what we once imagined. Most of his time is spent in the hospital, surrounded by care and close attention.When Avery was born on February 28, 2025, everything seemed normal.
In those early days, we believed he was healthy and growing just like any other baby.But a few months later, we started to notice small changes.He became unwell more often. Feeding became difficult at times, and there were signs that something wasn’t quite right. What began as simple concern slowly turned into more hospital visits, more tests, and more questions.After careful evaluation, doctors found that Avery has a condition affecting his liver from birth.
Since then, he has been under continuous medical care.Each day is different. Some days are quiet and steady, and we hold onto those moments. Other days remind us how much he is going through, even at such a young age.Right now, his care is focused on keeping him stable and supported.
He receives medication, specialized nutrition, and constant monitoring from his medical team. Everything is done gently and carefully, because his condition requires close attention.His doctors have shared that, in the future, Avery may need a liver transplant.Before that can even be considered, he needs time and strength. So for now, we are taking things one day at a time — being present with him, supporting him, and hoping for steady progress.His dad and I are always by his side.
We hold him, talk to him, and remind him every day that he is loved. Even in the quiet moments, even on the harder days, he is never alone.This page is here to share Avery’s journey with those who come across it.So people can understand what his days look like, and what this time means for our family.If you choose to support Avery in any way — whether by helping, sharing, or simply keeping him in your thoughts — it truly means a lot to us.Thank you for taking the time to read about my son.With love,
Eileen 🤍