Tyler’s Story Life as an Amputee

Tyler’s Story Life as an Amputee Tyler has Neurofibromatosis. A genetic nerve disorder. There is no cure for NF, and very little treatment ooptions. He is also a below the knee amputee

Tyler has neurofibromatosis,

Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that disturbs cell growth in your nervous system, causing tumors to form on nerve tissue. These tumors may develop anywhere in your nervous system, including in your brain, spinal cord and nerves. Neurofibromatosis is usually diagnosed in childhood or early adulthood. The tumors are usually noncancerous (benign), but in some cases these tumors become cancerous (malignant) tumors. People with neurofibromatosis often experience only mild symptoms. Effects of neurofibromatosis can range from hearing loss, learning impairment, and heart and blood vessel (cardiovascular) complications to severe disability due to nerve compression by tumors, loss of vision and severe pain. Neurofibromatosis treatment aims to maximize healthy growth and development and to manage complications as soon as they arise. When neurofibromatosis causes large tumors or tumors that press on a nerve, surgery may help ease symptoms. Some people may benefit from other therapies, such as stereotactic radiosurgery, medications to control pain or physical therapy. He also has He also has Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT


Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is a rare pathology, which is usually associated with neurofibromatosis type I. The natural history of the disease is extremely unfavorable and once a fracture occurs, there is a little or no tendency for the lesion to heal spontaneously. It is challenging to treat effectively this difficult condition and its possible complications. Treatment is mainly surgical and it aims to obtain a long term bone union, to prevent limb length discrepancies, to avoid mechanical axis deviation, soft tissue lesions, nearby joint stiffness, and pathological fracture. The key to get primary union is to excise hamartomatous tissue and pathological periosteum. Age at surgery, status of fibula, associated shortening, and deformities of leg and ankle play significant role in primary union and residual challenges after primary healing. Unfortunately, none of invasive and noninvasive methods have proven their superiority. Surgical options such as intramedullary nailing, vascularized fibula graft, and external fixator, have shown equivocal success rate in achieving primary union although they are often associated with acceptable results. Amputation must be reserved for failed reconstruction, severe limb length discrepancy and gross deformities of leg and ankle. Distinct advantages, complications, and limitation of each primary treatment as well as strategies to deal with potential complications have been described. Each child with CPT must be followed up till skeletal maturity to identify and rectify residual problems after primary healing.

Definitely his new favorite sweater!
12/01/2025

Definitely his new favorite sweater!

Tyler is so happy about his running blade that he wants to rep the brand! We are so excited any time we can help someone like Tyler be as active as he wants. Thank you to our donors for making this a reality.

11/27/2025

Im gonna send one of these shirts to someone that shares this!!!! Happy thanksgiving!!!! 🤣🤣🤣

Fort Sill Turkey Trot!!! Tyler’s already registered for the next 2 runs as well so stay tuned for those!!
11/23/2025

Fort Sill Turkey Trot!!! Tyler’s already registered for the next 2 runs as well so stay tuned for those!!

It’s been 5 years since his below the knee surgery. Look how far he’s come and how much he’s grown!!
11/22/2025

It’s been 5 years since his below the knee surgery. Look how far he’s come and how much he’s grown!!

11/13/2025
Baseball season has come to an end!! He had so much fun! It would not have been possible without Challenged Athletes Fou...
11/13/2025

Baseball season has come to an end!! He had so much fun!

It would not have been possible without Challenged Athletes Foundation, Limbs for Life Foundation and Mike Glover with KWTV - NEWS 9 for sharing his incredible story!

Huge thanks to US Army Fort Sill for recognizing Tyler after completing the Half Marathon with the Warrior run, because without that, all of this never would have been possible!

Thank you The CYS here on Fort Sill and the absolutly amazing coaches, and his teammates who cheered Tyler on thoroughout the season!

So Many people helped make it possbile Tyler to get his first running blade, and we are forever greatful to everyone who played a role to help make this happen!! ❤️❤️❤️ We look forward to the spirit baseball season! ijf onon

Share share share!! If you know any kids that are amputees or have limb differences!! Tyler attended this camp this pass...
11/10/2025

Share share share!! If you know any kids that are amputees or have limb differences!! Tyler attended this camp this passed summer and it was INCREDIBLE!!

We’re thrilled to announce that the 2026 edition of the USA Patriots Kids Camp will be held in Kent, Washington, from July 13-19, 2026!!

This is an incredible opportunity for kids ages 8–12 to experience a week of mentorship, adaptive sports, and pure inspiration. Led by veteran amputee coaches, the camp fosters confidence, friendship, and the belief that yes, you can!

Want in? The full application link is down in the comments. Dive in, share with friends, and let’s make an impact.

Tyler is loving baseball in his new blade!
10/27/2025

Tyler is loving baseball in his new blade!

Tyler got a really cool gift in the mail today from Limbs for Life Foundation!!! He’s probably never gonna take it off n...
10/09/2025

Tyler got a really cool gift in the mail today from Limbs for Life Foundation!!! He’s probably never gonna take it off now 😂

10/04/2025

Baseball game today!! The Savannah Bananas

10/02/2025

Tyler is doing so good in his new running blade!!!! Can’t put into words how thankful we are to Limbs for Life Foundation !!!

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