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This month on Metabolically Speaking, we’re joined by Justin, who shares his family’s deeply personal journey of parenting a child with Isovaleric Acidemia (IVA). Justin explains what IVA is and how his son, Micah, was diagnosed through newborn screening. He discusses the challenges his family faced as first-time parents, including an early metabolic crisis that resulted in permanent neurological impact, and the fear and uncertainty that followed. The conversation covers the realities of navigating care in the early stages, when limited guidance meant Justin and his wife had to quickly become advocates and experts in their son’s condition. Justin speaks about the process of grieving the future they once imagined for Micah, while simultaneously fighting for the care he needed to survive and develop. A central theme of the episode is the role of nutrition as the foundation of metabolic care. Justin shares how nutrition impacts Micah’s energy, focus, emotional regulation, and overall comfort, and why the quality of formula and nutritional support matters. He highlights the impact that accessing the right nutrition, including support from organisations such as Cambrooke Care, has had on Micah’s symptoms and quality of life. We also discuss the importance of community and advocacy, the organisations that have supported Micah’s ongoing development, and what Justin hopes for the future: dignity, stability, increased awareness of metabolic conditions, and equitable access to high-quality nutrition. This episode offers reassurance for families at the beginning of their journey, reminding listeners that they are not alone, and that a diagnosis does not define the person or the caregiver. Show Notes Find out more about Cambrooke: www.cambrooke.com/about www.linkedin.com/company/cambrooke-therapeutics www.instagram.com/ajinomoto_cambrooke www.facebook.com/AjinomotoCambrooke Get in touch with us: MetabolicallySpeaking@cambrooke.com Maridith Baker: www.instagram.com/phenylketonuriaandme www.linkedin.com/in/maridithbaker www.facebook.com/maridith.baker Resources from Justin: Organic Acidemia Association – we care for the rare: https://rebrand.ly/organic-acidemia-6... National Organization for Rare Disorders | NORD: https://rebrand.ly/dc9b23 Home | Newborn Screening: https://rebrand.ly/newborn-screening-... CAMBROOKEcare Reimbursement: https://rebrand.ly/cambrookecare-43bcdd