Sowetan

Obese boy with rare disorder loses fight

Caden was always hungry, piling up kilos

- By Nivashni Nair

A morbidly obese Mpumalanga boy whose rare condition kept him constantly hungry died at the Steve Biko Hospital in Pretoria yesterday. Caden Benjamin‚ 11‚ dreamed of having a normal childhood and playing with friends‚ and of one day driving a fast car.

However‚ he spent the last year hooked to an oxygen tank and on medication. He had to visit a physiother­apist regularly just to help him breathe. Caden suffered from PraderWill­i syndrome‚ a genetic disorder caused by a missing chromosome. One of the symptoms is constant hunger‚ as his brain was not able to register that he was full after eating. At age 10‚ the boy weighed 90kg. Obesity led to him having a major respirator­y condition‚ an enlarged heart‚ diabetes‚ depression‚ cellulitis and a weak body due to inactivity. He wasn’t able to attend school. Gila Sacks‚ who met Caden’s mother Zola Benjamin via Facebook‚ last year started a crowdfundi­ng campaign on BackaBuddy to raise funds for his care.

At the time‚ Benjamin had left her job to take care of her son. She did not have funds for Caden’s medication or his three hospital visits every month. Sacks y esterday said that Benjamin was devastated after losing her only child. “Caden was her whole life. Although she knew his chances of recovery were slim‚ she is still devastated. “She wants him to be remembered for the sweet‚ brave boy that he was.”

Caden loved playing with Lego building blocks. Two days before his death‚ a box of new Lego blocks‚ purchased with a small portion of the funds from the BackaBuddy campaign‚ was delivered to his home. “I don’t think he even got to play with those Legos.” Following Caden’s death‚ Sacks said the crowdfundi­ng campaign had been extended to raise funds for his funeral‚ scheduled for Saturday.

“I hope we can help his single mother to give Caden the funeral that he deserves. “Caden and his mother were never separated. Friday night was her first night without him. I would like her not to stress about finances during the immense grieving process.”

‘ ‘ I would like his mother not to stress about finances

 ?? / SUPPLIED ?? Caden Benjamin suffered from Prader-Willi syndrome, where his brain did not register when his stomach was full.
/ SUPPLIED Caden Benjamin suffered from Prader-Willi syndrome, where his brain did not register when his stomach was full.

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