Local doctor repairs rare birth defect, allows toddler to walk
Mnqobi Nhlanhla was born missing parts of the bones in his legs Share Updated: 9:06 AM EST Feb 20, 2021
Mnqobi Nhlanhla was born missing parts of the bones in his legs Share Updated: 9:06 AM EST Feb 20, 2021
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Show Transcript SO IS BABY Q. WE HAVE THAT REMARKABLE STORY. GO, GO! GO. THE FOR US, IT IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL MESSAGE OF HOPE THAT WE WANT TO SHARE WITH THE WORLD. ARE YOU HAVING THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE MNQOBI? EVEN NOW IN THESE TOUGH TIMES THAT ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE AND THAT GOD IS GOOD. HIS NAME IS DIFFICULT TO PRONOUNCE, SO EVERYBODY CALLS HIM BABY Q. HE IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE 2-YEAR-OLD WHO WILL SOON TAKE HIS FIRST STEPS. WE NAMED MNQOBI THAT NAME BECAUSE IT MEANS THE ONE WHO CONQUERS IN HOPELESS SITUATIONS. AND REALLY WE HAVE CONQUERED BECAUSE HE HAS. BABY Q WAS BORN MISSING A BONE IN HIS LEGS. IT S LITERALLY A ONE IN A MILLION CHANCE TO HAPPEN. DOCTORS