For one family, a new test gave their son a chance at living his best life Author: Jim Mertens Updated: 6:30 PM CST January 22, 2021
SALT LAKE CITY Cerebral palsy is the most common of all childhood disabilities.
The earlier it s diagnosed, the sooner treatments and therapies can begin.
That s the story of Wallie Davis.
In the Davis family, whenever you see Wallie, Ollie won t be too far away.
The two-year-old twins have been through a lot together. He was one pound 13 ounces, and he was one pound 15 ounces, said their mother Hillary.
Their dad, Casey, remembers how small they were. Roughly the size of a dollar bill.