Nolan Rasmussen has never been one to sit still for long. If he’s not racing down the sidewalk on his scooter, he’s in the pool, on the soccer field or chasing after his big brother, Ian. Fear just isn’t part of his vocabulary. “He goes through life headfirst,” his dad, Jesse, said. “But he’s also…
Cooper Greer is a Lego-building preteen with a love for video games, YouTube channels and his dog, Daisy. The New Albany, Indiana, sixth grader also has scoliosis, a disease that causes the backbone to curve. Since last September, he’s standing with better posture — without discomfort or uneven shoulders thanks to spinal hardware and surgery…
At 10 years old, Halle Shelton didn’t have the words to explain what was happening inside her head. She just knew it hurt. It started in 2014 with double vision and small symptoms that didn’t seem connected. Then came the migraine pain. Her eye doctor noticed dangerous pressure and sent her to a specialist, who…
Complex diagnosis and delivery The diagnosis was hypoplastic left heart syndrome with mitral stenosis and aortic atresia, a severe congenital heart condition in which the left side of the heart is critically underdeveloped. Lorenzo’s very small left ventricle could not function properly; the mitral valve was narrowed, and the aortic valve was completely blocked. With…
When Isabelle Black started running fevers after her 7th birthday, the explanation seemed simple: Strep throat was going around. She tested positive and took antibiotics. The fever went away — only to return again and again over the next few months. After four rounds of antibiotics, Isabelle started losing weight and didn’t have much of…
When DeLanna and Ryne Williams of Bowling Green, Kentucky, were expecting their second child and went for a 20-week anatomy scan, concerns from the scan led to additional imaging. Soon after, they learned that their baby, Cory, had a medical condition that could be identified before birth. Early diagnosis They were referred to Norton Children’s…
Kentucky’s child abuse rate is one of the highest in the U.S., according to the latest national report, with the commonwealth now nearly doubling the national child abuse rate. The “Child Maltreatment 2024” report, released this year by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Children’s Bureau, found the rate of child maltreatment victims…
Dane was born fighting. At just 1 week old, he underwent complex open heart surgery. And now, at just 6 months old, he and his family are facing their greatest challenge: waiting for a heart transplant. On March 13, 2026, Dane officially was listed for a heart transplant at Status 1A, the highest priority level….
There once was a girl named Elaina who had just turned 3 and was getting ready for big-girl school. She was nervous, but excited. Her mom noticed she was starting to walk on her tiptoes, but she thought it was just anxiety. She was also very pale, even though she called herself an “outy-outy girl”…
“I always remember running through the hallways. My mom would say she would always stand behind me with an IV pole because I was on 10 all the time.” – Sydney Wilson, patient care associate, Norton Children’s Hospital, and previous Norton Children’s patient treated for childhood cancer Some of Sydney Wilson’s earliest memories take place…
Ashlie Paulin and her family were expecting a joyful Christmas in Louisville when her son Booker was born on Dec. 23, 2021. Instead, they had to hope for a Christmas miracle that their baby boy would survive. Doctors discovered baby Booker had a serious heart condition that went undetected during Ashlie’s pregnancy. Suddenly, it was…
Hattie Etling’s heart journey began before she was born, with a diagnosis so complex it required advanced planning, innovative imaging and a highly specialized heart team. Hattie was diagnosed before birth with heterotaxy syndrome and complex congenital heart disease. Her care team at Norton Children’s Heart Institute knew her untypical anatomy would present extraordinary challenges….