On the day their son was born, Cindy and Richard Reisenauer were advised to institutionalize him.
Alex had been diagnosed with a frightening and unpredictable condition with the indecipherable name of Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum. Simply put, Alex was missing an integral portion of his brain-- the band of nerve fibers that connects the two hemispheres.
The Reisenauers chose to take their newborn home to join his two brothers, and faced the daily hardships and minor miracles of life with AgCC as a family. Every aspect of Alex's condition presented developmental, medical, social, educational and vocational challenges.
This is the story of how his parents and siblings came to know the person Alex is, and how they helped him become the person he could be. Knowing Alex: Life with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum is a story of love, family, friendship, understanding, acceptance, perseverance and triumph over adversity.
Alex had been diagnosed with a frightening and unpredictable condition with the indecipherable name of Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum. Simply put, Alex was missing an integral portion of his brain-- the band of nerve fibers that connects the two hemispheres.
The Reisenauers chose to take their newborn home to join his two brothers, and faced the daily hardships and minor miracles of life with AgCC as a family. Every aspect of Alex's condition presented developmental, medical, social, educational and vocational challenges.
This is the story of how his parents and siblings came to know the person Alex is, and how they helped him become the person he could be. Knowing Alex: Life with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum is a story of love, family, friendship, understanding, acceptance, perseverance and triumph over adversity.