man, can you imagine the weight of knowing your child is born with something that basically dictates their destiny? like oliver, he was only three when he started this treatment, and it's already shown some promising results... but four more kids need to go through this trial before we can say for sure if it's gonna change their lives forever
. i mean, the thought of a gene therapy that could replace the faulty genes in these kids is literally mind-blowing... like, imagine being able to give them back their childhoods
. but at what cost? £375,000 per patient? that's like asking if saving our kids' lives means we gotta sacrifice our own financial stability
. anyway, as long as it brings hope to families like oliver's, i say keep pushing the boundaries of science and medicine 
