It doesn’t take much to spot the differences between fraternal twins Alysha and Nicholas Somji.
“We had no clue that when we went into the emergency at the Children’s Hospital that we would be told our child had four per cent kidney function,” said mother Robin Somji, recalling the day back in May she and her husband, Feisal Somji, rushed Alysha to the Alberta Children’s Hospital because of a distended belly and puffiness in her face.
“A lot of it is unknown still and we wish we had more answers and I think there’s just that much more research that needs to be done,” said Feisal.GNM celebrates Kidney Health MonthIn fact, one in ten Canadians live with kidney disease. Most aren’t even aware they have it until it reaches a more advanced stage, like it did with Alysha.‘Everybody is impacted’: Community grieves young couple killed in Virden, Man.
The Somji family has also decided to walk in this year’s Kidney March to help raise funds and awareness for kidney disease.
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