Kristi Smith was born with a rare brain disorder called Phenylketonuria (PKU), and understands what it's like to live with the condition. That's why it was so important for her and her husband, Matt, to adopt four children who also have PKU. When it's not treated, PKU can lead to seizures and intellectual disabilities, and Smith told Today she's been on a strict, low-protein diet her entire life, which helped her thrive. In 2015, the Tucson resident and her husband adopted two toddlers from China who have PKU, and last month, the family welcomed two more sons from China with the condition. "They came to us not knowing how to go up stairs or how to run and jump — they were overwhelmed, but now they are just flourishing," Smith said. "They're becoming kind and courteous, and it's just like a light bulb went on for everything." [Today] |
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