Zach may not have been able to speak, but there's no doubt, from the look in his eyes, that he loved his parents! What a handsome young fellow. Rest in peace Zach.
Zachary West lived for almost 13 years. He passed away May 11, 2013. I’m so glad his parents were able to have these years to love this very special boy.
Zach's case was one of the few times I don't blame the doctor's for not being able to diagnose him correctly. They did try. And bravo to his parents, especially his mother, for not being complacent throughout his illness. I'm sorry for the family's loss.
Everyone is always so quick to judge the doctors. They can't test for every disease on earth that it could be, or it would cost them and the families a fortune for all the times it is a common condition! These shows are great, but they always make it biased so the doctors seem to be at fault. Yes, occasionally doctors make mistakes. They aren't robots. But the protocol they follow isn't flawed, it saves lives in the most efficient way possible, and they are constantly finding new conditions, along with new treatments and cures. So stop blaming them everyone.
There's absolutely no possible way they can know everything.. There are still so many things left to be discovered, treated, and cured. The most important thing is having providers who listen to the patient, and truly care about their concerns as they are being expressed.
I came to.the comments to check his progress and your comment hit me hard. You should have announced it better. Many people would not have known that he died .
Zach’s case was one of the hardest cases i have ever saw, no doubt. It is so heart breaking to see this. And his parents deserve a standing ovation for their efforts.
Over the years dealing with medical issues myself and with my family members i've realized that while doctors mean the best, they truly do not know as much as we think they do. My cousin has been sick for about four years now, to the point that she almost had to institutionalized due to her mental and physical issues. It took 4 years, so much money and like a hundred doctors to discover that she had mold poisoning and brain damage from a concussion. The brain damage let the mold past the protective barrier and into her brain, which combined with the brain damage, caused a host of problems. She is finally getting better and it's all thanks to both the doctors and perseverance on my family's part.
This show should be called “Mommy Diagnosis” the amount of mother’s that solve the problems is higher than doctors. The power of a mothers love is unstoppable. Moms are the real superhero’s out there.
Non doctors are afforded much more time to search for answers. She is trying to solve one childs symptoms not 500 children at the same time. Doctors are up against a wall working 60+ hours per week, caring for hundreds of ill people.
It's not just mothers - many people with rare conditions reach their diagnosis long before doctors catch up. I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and it was my friend, who also has the condition, who gave me something to take to a doctor. I was diagnosed about 18 months later when I saw a geneticist.
Some disorders are so rare that most physicians have never heard of them NAD was only identified two years prior to Zach's mysterious symptoms. His mom was the key to finding the answer. Parents are the ones who love their children enough to be their advocates and to persevere until there is an answer.
I hear and feel for you,I suffer aswell,I left my home for a 3day trip,my eldest daughter spent a night as I was away.She said my house stank soo! Bad.I left out a cup of rue: flour and water,rotted and had a foul odor,maggots swarming.I asked what's up with the odor ?. I suffer the same rotting smell!!!.help!!!😢anyone know?Doctors can't seem to help.I know I have a problem toooo!.very frustrating and scary" Any suggestions ,I mean adult answers".help please
@@LuisaD93...It's okay to express our sympathy that's more important these shows don't give follow ups usually you might not have found out if not for reading these condolences.. Don't read the comments before or during the show or movie that's solves the problem..
It must be totally heartbreaking to watch your child deteriorate like that. I really felt for his parents. Cheryl & her husband are a great couple & what a strong woman she is, to have gone through that for so long. Now they know what causes it at least she can reduce the smell by watching her diet.
I knew a kid that had the same problem in primary school and he smelled like he pooped his pants, kids picked on him for it too. The teacher had to explain to us what was wrong with him so kids would stop picking on him. He was a really nice kid though and I felt sorry for him.
Kudos to Zach's mom. My son was also misdiagnosed several times and I researched and told doctors they were wrong. Finally found the right doctor and got a diagnosis that fit. Moms know their children better than anyone. Oh and one doc wanted to diagnose ME with Munchhausens by proxy!!!
Ahhh poor little guy! I feel so sad for the mom. She knows if her child dies, he’ll be in a better place, but she just wants to keep him around for a long time.
With Zach, I can understand why they didn’t diagnose him for years. His condition wasn’t even known until a few years in, and even then there were only ten in the WORLD. I was sad to learn that he passed away though.
People just does not realize how painful it can be living with some kind of problem with sweating. I have the opposite, practically no sweat at all instead I get the fever. People does not want to stand close to me, not because of the smell, but because of the heat. I do smell nice all the time, yay, but I am like a walking heater and ofcourse it is not good for my RA, I am funny red and so on. People around are so hateful.
@@Kayleigh2002 Lol, it does, but I got you. I was also always cold, due to low blood pressure, but since I am on high dosage of antidepressants it´s all gone. My doctor said they work on the whole system and whole brain. I feel lot better now, only those sweat glance, I have them on my face, neck elbows and knees, that´s where I sweat. Face is most uncomfortable, but not as much as the fever. Still human being gets used to everything. If the low blood pressure is your case, you can try add bit more salt into your food or tea from white mistletoe, but be careful with it herbs are not called drugs for nothing and this one might be dangerous, not more than 2 cups a day. You take small pot about a mug size ( bit more, you need to finish with mug of tea, 1 full teaspoon of the drug (dry- flat when fresh) cover and boil for 20 mnt. You add the drug when the water boils and take the heat down, you do not need huge bubbles. Than decant and drink before it´s cold. Cold it´s terrible and always prepare fresh brew, you are not suppose to add sugar, but you can bit of honey. You can do 6 weeks, rest for month or another 6 and repeat. Do not make it stronger, if the taste is way too much for you add strawberry or raspberry leaf.
My son went threw the exact same changes and he was diagnosed with adrenoleukystrophy. He got a transplant but he is now bed ridden has a trach can't support his head can't talk or eat 😖. Its so sad you get to meet this perfect child then little by little they get taken away.
So sorry. Have you tried Lorenzo's Oil. It shows promise, but isn't tested and expensive. Though it has said it helps manage symptoms in later cases such as your son's, but unfortunately will not stop disease progression past a certain point.
What amazing people. Cheryls' courage and tenacity is so inspiring and the lovely parents of little Zach was such a treat to witness. Gratitude to all the people and the medics who helped in their journey.
-First mom was the best mom!! -Second should of paid attention to her daughter, I know she said her mom was a single-mom but still. "Pretty sure you can not prescribe, let alone perform a surgery on a minor without parental consent."
So happy Cheryl has a diagnosis. No more wild thinking. May Cheryl be able to live her next 30 years cheerfully looking forward to her future Zach...awww sweet lil boy, I pray you to continue living a wonderful life surrounded by goodness enriched decent folk.
Because it's very risky and drastic. They don't do them unless they are looking specifically for something in the spine they already have solid case to suspect it.
Aww Bless you Zack life is so unfair sometimes, I hope His Mummy & Daddy know they made an angel. Bless His Mummy & Daddy : { As for the lovely lady who suffered so much, My Husband best friend Dad had the same problem, This was many years ago, He showered 4 times a day, Nothing helped, He died never knowing why this was happening, People can be so cruel & my heart hurt for her, Those Nurses should be ashamed of themselves, We don't need those kind of nurses! Cheryle your a wonderful lady & far stronger than you know, You also have a fabulous husband who loved you for whom you was & are.
Man, I remember in year 8 when my anxiety was horrific I would be in a cold sweat every moment of every day. I too would feel like I was having a panic attack every time I got to the school gates. I tried all kinds of deodorants to cover it up to no avail. And I remember my "friends" of the time humiliating me over it and ending up sitting alone. It was horrible... Eventually I made friends in the year above and my anxiety became more manageable which stopped the excessive sweating. But for at least a year I had to deal with it and that was horrible. I also have a long history of being bullied before that so I can imagine how horrible she's been made to feel over the years :/
Years ago when I lived with my parents my mother would stress me out and my sweat would smell like onions. I was going through a lot of hormonal changes. I was in my 20's. Everything was fine until when my mom would get get into it over something. Just as soon as I would the smell would come back. I had to move out. The smell of onions made her sick. After I wasn't so stessed the smell left. I haven't had the problem since.
As a fellow parent of a sick child who went undiagnosed for almost 17 years, this hit home. Never give up! We as parents are our children's advocates. Zach's parents seemed like they did an amazing job!
Poor Cheryl, I know how she feels. I have axillary hyperhydrosis and it’s so humiliating. the sweat goes cold so quickly making it really disgusting and uncomfortable. I have to get new tops or wear a jacket. I tried these awful prescription deodorants. I already take anti cholinergics for allergies. I’m waiting to see a dermatologist... still. i haven’t got the money to see a specialist privately.
It’s so uncomfortable and itchy. I get a rash and red spots under my arms. I don’t shave or wax, it bothers my skin too much and I don’t have the spoons to do it anyway due to disability. I use powder deodorant now from Lush as it causes the least irritation.
Its a blessing that she was able to find a partner that stuck by her and a natural treatment that worked . Smell sensitive people can be really viscous . You put the person first !
My husband worked with a guy (in the Air Force back in the 80s) who stank like rotting fish. Everyone wanted him to wash; he said it was a glandular issue. He had his own chair which no one else touched. Yes, apparently he had this disorder where he could not metabolize trimethyamine. Fun fact: Shakespeare in The Tempest, Act 2, Scene 2, seems to be referring to someone with this disorder. Keep in mind that folks didn't wash much in Elizabethan times. "What have we here? A man or a fish? Dead or alive? A fish. He smells like a fish, a very ancient and fish-like smell, a kind of not-of-the-newest poor-john. A strange fish!"
I knew Zach’s case was INAD, it was the first thing that popped up into my head, it’s crazy to think that back then it had only just been discovered. Such a horrible disease and I do hope they find a cure some day, RIP Zach 💔
His doctor was more close than any of those other specialists. At least she mentioned the word dystrophy. If they checked for all sorts of dystrophys I wonder if he could have been saved by delaying different outcomes and different treatments. Maybe drastically delayed other symptoms etc...
My boyfriend has a very similar condition that i forgot the name of, but he is extremely sensitive to any medication and his immune system is very weak, so when he had a vaccine at 6 months old it paralyzed him from the neck down. He's in a wheelchair but he isn't paralyzed anymore, but cant walk because of the lack of muscles in his legs. He's never been able to walk, but he's such a strong and determined soul and never lets it hold him back. He doesn't let it stop him from being his energetic and social self.
But according to your religion he if died before 15 his "sins" of not believing in Islam are forgiven and he is now in the "paradise" with 72 virgins. You supposed to be rejoiced. Lol
Our school had a kid that stunk no matter what he did as it was a medical condition. But since it was a distraction they kicked him out of school and he was forced to be homeschooled.
This is the sadest episode, how adorable was Zack he did not deserve that either his parents. I hope he is happy now among angels 😇😇😇❤️❤️❤️❤️👼. Kudos to the parents for their strength to be for him till the end.
Im am so sorry. I am guilty for turning up my nose to people who had a consistent odor. Now i know they cant help it. I actually have a cousin who is like that..
Viola Gentsch our teachers always taught us to respect others but kids were still cruel. It isn’t the responsibility of the teachers. Kids take on traits of their parents and other family members as well.
gee could you stop with the flashing in between the shots pleas i also have a disability called epilepsy so pleas i don't wand to look away all the time
I feel so very sorry for little Zach, it must be devastating to know what you child has to go through. But to know that the parents do everything to give him a happy life so long he is able to. I also feel Cherol with her oder Problem, children can be mean, because no one can understand why she smells like this. I also don't understand why her mum didn't supported her in any way, this is a very hard life for her daughter to cope with her smell and her mum has done absolutely nothing, and even more I don't understand her colleagues when she was working at the hospital, ignorant people of doctors, terrible behaviour to have for another doctor, you don't do something like that. But I am happy for her that she knows what she actually have. I wish her happyness. Thanks for the upload 😉
There was a woman friend of mine who had this same disorder in the odor department and the smell was just unidurable. I don't think she knew how treat it. It left a lingering smell in air and you wanted to hold your breath while being around her or get out of the room because if you inhaled it nearly took your breath, and you could taste it in your mouth. 😝🙁. It was really tough being around her.
Bearing in mind there is no socialised medicine in the USA like in the UK how do the parents pay for this very expensive treatment? Insurance? Or is it free?
Cheryl is a very strong, brave young woman. ii can’t imagine what that would be like. the ubut she is very lucky to have such a wonderful partner. :) 🌷✨
My heart just absolutely breaks for Zach he's such a beautiful child and its so awful that he has to go through this but we are all on our own journeys and have to go through things that may seem so cruel for our souls to grow.
Me and others that hang around one another. We use to tell others if we was musty or not . I said it don't bother me cause I've been that way before. Everyone will say they been musty before too. If they ain't been musty before it is something wrong with them .
How said is it that in, a lot of the cases featured in these shows, it's usually the parents who manage to find potential causes on their own via the internet.
Exactly. Are you seriously not aware how much technology and medicine has advanced in the past 10-20 years? Rare diseases are not easily diagnosed. Why don't you become a doctor and do better then? Right... Cause it's extremely hard.
Zach may not have been able to speak, but there's no doubt, from the look in his eyes, that he loved his parents! What a handsome young fellow. Rest in peace Zach.
Zachary West lived for almost 13 years. He passed away May 11, 2013. I’m so glad his parents were able to have these years to love this very special boy.
Zach's case was one of the few times I don't blame the doctor's for not being able to diagnose him correctly. They did try. And bravo to his parents, especially his mother, for not being complacent throughout his illness. I'm sorry for the family's loss.
Everyone is always so quick to judge the doctors. They can't test for every disease on earth that it could be, or it would cost them and the families a fortune for all the times it is a common condition! These shows are great, but they always make it biased so the doctors seem to be at fault. Yes, occasionally doctors make mistakes. They aren't robots. But the protocol they follow isn't flawed, it saves lives in the most efficient way possible, and they are constantly finding new conditions, along with new treatments and cures.
So stop blaming them everyone.
@@emryswalton1802 thank u.
-Eli- Sherlock Ejder Neftali Elijah Whiting plus it’s only 15-20 minutes. You can know the full story in the short amount of time
This show is cruel and exploitative.
There's absolutely no possible way they can know everything..
There are still so many things left to be discovered, treated, and cured.
The most important thing is having providers who listen to the patient, and truly care about their concerns as they are being expressed.
I went to school with Zach, he was in my grade. Super sweet kid, I remember his funeral quite well. Rest In Peace buddy
😢💔
What’s his name
Fajr Mudawi they are lying about being in school with him
@@nooraqueen2716 zach west
I came to.the comments to check his progress and your comment hit me hard. You should have announced it better. Many people would not have known that he died .
Zach’s case was one of the hardest cases i have ever saw, no doubt. It is so heart breaking to see this. And his parents deserve a standing ovation for their efforts.
It should be "normal" for parents wanting to help 🙄🙄🙄
That last video of him walking is absolutely heart wrenching.
Over the years dealing with medical issues myself and with my family members i've realized that while doctors mean the best, they truly do not know as much as we think they do. My cousin has been sick for about four years now, to the point that she almost had to institutionalized due to her mental and physical issues. It took 4 years, so much money and like a hundred doctors to discover that she had mold poisoning and brain damage from a concussion. The brain damage let the mold past the protective barrier and into her brain, which combined with the brain damage, caused a host of problems. She is finally getting better and it's all thanks to both the doctors and perseverance on my family's part.
This show should be called “Mommy Diagnosis” the amount of mother’s that solve the problems is higher than doctors.
The power of a mothers love is unstoppable. Moms are the real superhero’s out there.
Our pediatrician asked me questions stating that I knew the baby, he didn't see the changes etc.
Non doctors are afforded much more time to search for answers. She is trying to solve one childs symptoms not 500 children at the same time. Doctors are up against a wall working 60+ hours per week, caring for hundreds of ill people.
Nicole Baum that wasn’t the case with me
It's not just mothers - many people with rare conditions reach their diagnosis long before doctors catch up.
I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and it was my friend, who also has the condition, who gave me something to take to a doctor. I was diagnosed about 18 months later when I saw a geneticist.
The drs at our hospital called me "Dr. Mom" bc i told them which tests to run, and which diagnosis they would come to. 100% accuracy!🤔
Some disorders are so rare that most physicians have never heard of them NAD was only identified two years prior to Zach's mysterious symptoms. His mom was the key to finding the answer. Parents are the ones who love their children enough to be their advocates and to persevere until there is an answer.
I hear and feel for you,I suffer aswell,I left my home for a 3day trip,my eldest daughter spent a night as I was away.She said my house stank soo! Bad.I left out a cup of rue: flour and water,rotted and had a foul odor,maggots swarming.I asked what's up with the odor ?.
I suffer the same rotting smell!!!.help!!!😢anyone know?Doctors can't seem to help.I know I have a problem toooo!.very frustrating and scary"
Any suggestions ,I mean adult answers".help please
I can't believe the poor little zach passed away. My heart is broken. Rest in Peace angel
Dannii S boom! Right off the bat !! Thanks for the info so early on ! 🤷♀️🤦♀️😔
@@LuisaD93...It's okay to express our sympathy that's more important these shows don't give follow ups usually you might not have found out if not for reading these condolences.. Don't read the comments before or during the show or movie that's solves the problem..
😢😢😢❤️❤️❤️
It must be totally heartbreaking to watch your child deteriorate like that. I really felt for his parents.
Cheryl & her husband are a great couple & what a strong woman she is, to have gone through that for so long. Now they know what causes it at least she can reduce the smell by watching her diet.
Oh my gosh poor Cheryl! She had to deal with that all on her own as a TEENAGER!
I knew a kid that had the same problem in primary school and he smelled like he pooped his pants, kids picked on him for it too. The teacher had to explain to us what was wrong with him so kids would stop picking on him. He was a really nice kid though and I felt sorry for him.
THE YOUNG LADY HAD TO DO SOMETHING FOR HER EXCESSIVE SWEATING SHE HATES THE ODOUR
Cheryl Marshal is so brave. I can’t imagine going to school or even working with people pointing out that I smell. Sheer willpower
Absolutely 💯
Zach West passed away on May 11th 2013 :'(
Holly P 😓 my thoughts go to this family ❤️
It very sad. RIP Zach West you are an angel. You are beautiful young kid.
Thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Rest In Peace little man 💗
RIP
RIP zac
Zachs story is the most heartbreaking one I have watched on here 😭😭😭 I kept hoping for a cure and miracle outcome throughout ☹️
Rest in Peace sweet young Zach so so sorry for your loss but he's in heaven now 😥🙏
😑sure😑
He's their guardian angel. I hope the family finds peace.
Leviathan - you are so rude! The young boy died and you’re going “sure”
Poor Cheryl ..my heart breaks for her. She was probably one of the cleanest people too 😕💔
4 showers a day, that's torture. Poor woman. And all the evil classmates and Co workers. Torture.
Shame on them all
Kudos to Zach's mom. My son was also misdiagnosed several times and I researched and told doctors they were wrong. Finally found the right doctor and got a diagnosis that fit. Moms know their children better than anyone. Oh and one doc wanted to diagnose ME with Munchhausens by proxy!!!
Rest In Peace Zach 8/25/00 - 5/11/13.
Cheryl is such a good Mom. It is only when you keep your shit together in difficulty... WOW SUPER MOM!!!
Shes truly a super woman..
RIP Zach, sorry for your loss xx
He died
@@thisissammy Yes ..at 13 yrs old so sad.
Ahhh poor little guy! I feel so sad for the mom. She knows if her child dies, he’ll be in a better place, but she just wants to keep him around for a long time.
With Zach, I can understand why they didn’t diagnose him for years. His condition wasn’t even known until a few years in, and even then there were only ten in the WORLD. I was sad to learn that he passed away though.
People just does not realize how painful it can be living with some kind of problem with sweating. I have the opposite, practically no sweat at all instead I get the fever. People does not want to stand close to me, not because of the smell, but because of the heat. I do smell nice all the time, yay, but I am like a walking heater and ofcourse it is not good for my RA, I am funny red and so on. People around are so hateful.
Petra Lucie Žaloudíková yekatarina petrovna zamolochikova
Petra Lucie Žaloudíková I’m always so cold I would love you standing next to me, ewww that’s sounds weird.
@@Kayleigh2002 Lol, it does, but I got you. I was also always cold, due to low blood pressure, but since I am on high dosage of antidepressants it´s all gone. My doctor said they work on the whole system and whole brain. I feel lot better now, only those sweat glance, I have them on my face, neck elbows and knees, that´s where I sweat. Face is most uncomfortable, but not as much as the fever. Still human being gets used to everything. If the low blood pressure is your case, you can try add bit more salt into your food or tea from white mistletoe, but be careful with it herbs are not called drugs for nothing and this one might be dangerous, not more than 2 cups a day. You take small pot about a mug size ( bit more, you need to finish with mug of tea, 1 full teaspoon of the drug (dry- flat when fresh) cover and boil for 20 mnt. You add the drug when the water boils and take the heat down, you do not need huge bubbles. Than decant and drink before it´s cold. Cold it´s terrible and always prepare fresh brew, you are not suppose to add sugar, but you can bit of honey. You can do 6 weeks, rest for month or another 6 and repeat. Do not make it stronger, if the taste is way too much for you add strawberry or raspberry leaf.
češkaaaa :D nazdaaaar
@@osxperstxr1839 Za tohle máš zvýrazněnou odpověď, jo? Ahoj, já jsem dost ukecaná, se divím, žes na mně nenarazila dřív. Hezký den.
My son went threw the exact same changes and he was diagnosed with adrenoleukystrophy. He got a transplant but he is now bed ridden has a trach can't support his head can't talk or eat 😖. Its so sad you get to meet this perfect child then little by little they get taken away.
I'm so sorry you have to deal with that, I wish you and your beautiful boy a long and happy life as much as is possible
I am so sorry. Sending positive thoughts from Spain. X
So sorry. Have you tried Lorenzo's Oil. It shows promise, but isn't tested and expensive. Though it has said it helps manage symptoms in later cases such as your son's, but unfortunately will not stop disease progression past a certain point.
@@samgray49 sadly he died.
@@samgray49 no. My son had a transplant. But there is no reversing the damage
No parent should ever have to plan a funeral or bury their youngsters
I love Cheryl’s attitude! She seems to be so positive despite her issues :D
Aww poor Zach. He such a handsome boy. His parents are def his hero. Sad they have to hi through this.
What amazing people. Cheryls' courage and tenacity is so inspiring and the lovely parents of little Zach was such a treat to witness. Gratitude to all the people and the medics who helped in their journey.
Cheral is a wonderful human with such resilience
The lady with a smelly odor has a wonderful loving man she's a lucky lady in that regards. Bless her.
He honestly probably likes it the same way people like their partner's unique smell
The fact she had to tell him that she had this problem probably means either he wasn't able to pick up on the odour or he found it pleasant.
-First mom was the best mom!!
-Second should of paid attention to her daughter, I know she said her mom was a single-mom but still. "Pretty sure you can not prescribe, let alone perform a surgery on a minor without parental consent."
It's in canada though so probably healthcare laws are different.
we have alot of help especially when youre a youth
You can actually in some states.
I have to know mode.
That's not just a mother.
That's a momma.
Legit
So happy Cheryl has a diagnosis.
No more wild thinking.
May Cheryl be able to live her next 30 years cheerfully looking forward to her future
Zach...awww sweet lil boy, I pray you to continue living a wonderful life surrounded by goodness enriched decent folk.
zach passed away in 2013 :(
When the specialist suggested a spinal tap I thought about why no other doctor thought to do that
spinal taps are painful and can be traumatic for kids, and are not risk free. You don't do them without a reason
Because it's very risky and drastic. They don't do them unless they are looking specifically for something in the spine they already have solid case to suspect it.
Cheryl! I'm so happy for you for basically diagnosing yourself! And what a great hubby you have in Russell! Hugs!
There's something angelic about Zach, like he's been 'lent' to Rachele for a short time.What a wonderful mother she was.
Aww Bless you Zack life is so unfair sometimes, I hope His Mummy & Daddy know they made an angel. Bless His Mummy & Daddy : {
As for the lovely lady who suffered so much, My Husband best friend Dad had the same problem, This was many years ago, He showered 4 times a day, Nothing helped, He died never knowing why this was happening, People can be so cruel & my heart hurt for her, Those Nurses should be ashamed of themselves, We don't need those kind of nurses! Cheryle your a wonderful lady & far stronger than you know, You also have a fabulous husband who loved you for whom you was & are.
Man, I remember in year 8 when my anxiety was horrific I would be in a cold sweat every moment of every day. I too would feel like I was having a panic attack every time I got to the school gates. I tried all kinds of deodorants to cover it up to no avail. And I remember my "friends" of the time humiliating me over it and ending up sitting alone. It was horrible... Eventually I made friends in the year above and my anxiety became more manageable which stopped the excessive sweating. But for at least a year I had to deal with it and that was horrible. I also have a long history of being bullied before that so I can imagine how horrible she's been made to feel over the years :/
Years ago when I lived with my parents my mother would stress me out and my sweat would smell like onions. I was going through a lot of hormonal changes. I was in my 20's. Everything was fine until when my mom would get get into it over something. Just as soon as I would the smell would come back. I had to move out. The smell of onions made her sick.
After I wasn't so stessed the smell left. I haven't had the problem since.
Rest in peace Zach. ❤ Thank you for having shared your short life on earth with us. You're an inspiration. ❤
yass another mystery diagnosis episode 😍😍
Beautiful boy. Rip
As a fellow parent of a sick child who went undiagnosed for almost 17 years, this hit home. Never give up! We as parents are our children's advocates. Zach's parents seemed like they did an amazing job!
Zach is a beautiful child, wonderful parents
Poor Cheryl, I know how she feels. I have axillary hyperhydrosis and it’s so humiliating. the sweat goes cold so quickly making it really disgusting and uncomfortable. I have to get new tops or wear a jacket. I tried these awful prescription deodorants. I already take anti cholinergics for allergies. I’m waiting to see a dermatologist... still. i haven’t got the money to see a specialist privately.
It’s so uncomfortable and itchy. I get a rash and red spots under my arms. I don’t shave or wax, it bothers my skin too much and I don’t have the spoons to do it anyway due to disability. I use powder deodorant now from Lush as it causes the least irritation.
Do a liver cleanse this help me considerably decrease the smell
Would botox to the armpit help it?
Rest in Peace, Zach
I can't believe those nurses made fun of Cheryl.. they're full grown adults and NURSES at that!
Watching baby zach struggle to walk to his momma broke my heart!
Its a blessing that she was able to find a partner that stuck by her and a natural treatment that worked . Smell sensitive people can be really viscous . You put the person first !
My husband worked with a guy (in the Air Force back in the 80s) who stank like rotting fish. Everyone wanted him to wash; he said it was a glandular issue. He had his own chair which no one else touched. Yes, apparently he had this disorder where he could not metabolize trimethyamine.
Fun fact: Shakespeare in The Tempest, Act 2, Scene 2, seems to be referring to someone with this disorder. Keep in mind that folks didn't wash much in Elizabethan times.
"What have we here? A man or a fish? Dead or alive? A fish. He smells like a fish, a very ancient and fish-like smell, a kind of not-of-the-newest poor-john. A strange fish!"
Interesting
May this beautiful boy eternally Rest In Peace and May his parents somehow be able to live some modicum of a life.
I knew Zach’s case was INAD, it was the first thing that popped up into my head, it’s crazy to think that back then it had only just been discovered. Such a horrible disease and I do hope they find a cure some day, RIP Zach 💔
His doctor was more close than any of those other specialists. At least she mentioned the word dystrophy. If they checked for all sorts of dystrophys I wonder if he could have been saved by delaying different outcomes and different treatments. Maybe drastically delayed other symptoms etc...
No cure. He passed in 2013
My boyfriend has a very similar condition that i forgot the name of, but he is extremely sensitive to any medication and his immune system is very weak, so when he had a vaccine at 6 months old it paralyzed him from the neck down. He's in a wheelchair but he isn't paralyzed anymore, but cant walk because of the lack of muscles in his legs. He's never been able to walk, but he's such a strong and determined soul and never lets it hold him back. He doesn't let it stop him from being his energetic and social self.
Nao
Subha Allah I was like so Hurt by watching the boy but when I read the last comment my heart just drop been a mother that so hard to watch.
But according to your religion he if died before 15 his "sins" of not believing in Islam are forgiven and he is now in the "paradise" with 72 virgins. You supposed to be rejoiced. Lol
Cheryl you are a beautiful heart. I have been called smelly too. Love your tenacity.
Well done Cheryle for getting through this and finding love
NO PARENT SHOULD EVER HAVE TO BURY A CHILD THE CHILD SHOULD BE ABLE TO OUTLIVE THE PARENTS
Trully the biggest tragedy any human can endure. 😢
Beautiful, beautiful boy! Blessings.
He died in 2013 from his condition unfortunately.
RIP Zach
Rest In Peace, sweet Zach ♥️
Our school had a kid that stunk no matter what he did as it was a medical condition. But since it was a distraction they kicked him out of school and he was forced to be homeschooled.
Aw... That's horrible
This is the sadest episode, how adorable was Zack he did not deserve that either his parents. I hope he is happy now among angels 😇😇😇❤️❤️❤️❤️👼. Kudos to the parents for their strength to be for him till the end.
Hope Zach’s mom reads this- you are awesomeee!! Zach looks so happy
L Saff he’s dead
Im am so sorry. I am guilty for turning up my nose to people who had a consistent odor. Now i know they cant help it. I actually have a cousin who is like that..
Zach😭😭💕rip.
R.I.P zack you was such a brave boy hopefully one day they will find treatment
YALL GOT ME CRYING OFF MY FACE MASK BECAUSE OF ZACH LITTLE ANGEL :(
Lil dude😢
RIP wee angel 😢
Teachers ( word derives from teaching) should start educating kids how to respect others. Guess the teachers don't know any better themselves.
Viola Gentsch our teachers always taught us to respect others but kids were still cruel. It isn’t the responsibility of the teachers. Kids take on traits of their parents and other family members as well.
@@DenaMarie90 not in my children's schools.
@@violagentsch I bet most teachers would ignore the other children but look to blame the parents for everything that takes place in the schools.
Shouldn’t parents do that?
Sounds like the words of a neglectful parent that doesn't wanna teach basic decency to their kid.
I feel so badly for Zach and his family :(
Yay! A new episode!
Wow congratulations I have a nephew named Zach and your child is adorable.
There are lots of comments saying Zach died, but how would you know that or find that out?
That's what I was wondering
@bruh Yeah, I found it after I wrote my comment.
gee could you stop with the flashing in between the shots pleas i also have a disability called epilepsy so pleas i don't wand to look away all the time
I feel so very sorry for little Zach, it must be devastating to know what you child has to go through. But to know that the parents do everything to give him a happy life so long he is able to.
I also feel Cherol with her oder Problem, children can be mean, because no one can understand why she smells like this. I also don't understand why her mum didn't supported her in any way, this is a very hard life for her daughter to cope with her smell and her mum has done absolutely nothing, and even more I don't understand her colleagues when she was working at the hospital, ignorant people of doctors, terrible behaviour to have for another doctor, you don't do something like that. But I am happy for her that she knows what she actually have. I wish her happyness. Thanks for the upload 😉
Russel is a great guy. 👍
Cheryl is a better person then all these people that made fun of her. 👍
I watched the whole thing but how do you guys know that Zack is dead? 🧐 The show didn't say anything about him dying
Brava parents. Bless his young heart. GBU all.
He is such a gorgeous baby boy❤
Cheryl is a great Lady!😊😊
There was a woman friend of mine who had this same disorder in the odor department and the smell was just unidurable. I don't think she knew how treat it. It left a lingering smell in air and you wanted to hold your breath while being around her or get out of the room because if you inhaled it nearly took your breath, and you could taste it in your mouth. 😝🙁. It was really tough being around her.
Beautiful boy 💜 what wonderful loving parents 🙏
Bearing in mind there is no socialised medicine in the USA like in the UK how do the parents pay for this very expensive treatment? Insurance? Or is it free?
56beverley they either have insurance, tons of money, or don’t get the treatment. Great options.
Loans or entering debt with the hospital
What I don't understand is HOW in the world can they go from being strong and normal and them bam medical problems like that ?
Amy Jo Michael In this case, the progressive disease slowly destroyed parts of his brain. It got worse because the damaged parts built up over time.
10 cases of zach's disease and they are working on a treatment. But Batten disease is ignored
RIP sweet Zachary
Awe i feel bad for zach
ZACH WAS A SWEET KID 😢😢😢😊
Did he dye aged 13
Rip angle 🙏💙🙏🌹🌹🌹
Cheryl is a very strong, brave young woman. ii can’t imagine what that would be like. the ubut she is very lucky to have such a wonderful partner. :) 🌷✨
Lol 7:53 when you too lit at the party
Youngin Amc lol when your music is trash but you think it’s wavy
😂😂😂😂😂
My heart just absolutely breaks for Zach he's such a beautiful child and its so awful that he has to go through this but we are all on our own journeys and have to go through things that may seem so cruel for our souls to grow.
Me and others that hang around one another. We use to tell others if we was musty or not . I said it don't bother me cause I've been that way before. Everyone will say they been musty before too. If they ain't been musty before it is something wrong with them .
Omg...i think my uncle has this... Imma share
Wonderful couple.
How said is it that in, a lot of the cases featured in these shows, it's usually the parents who manage to find potential causes on their own via the internet.
Do doctors not have Google or something? Why did the mom have to basically figure this out?
This was back in around 2001, the internet was still in its infancy and Google wasn't that widely known.
Exactly. Are you seriously not aware how much technology and medicine has advanced in the past 10-20 years? Rare diseases are not easily diagnosed. Why don't you become a doctor and do better then? Right... Cause it's extremely hard.
Medics don't rely on google, and there are millions of diseases out there
Who was the specialist dr. They found in illinois?