Teen who wasn’t expected to live past 18 months graduates high school – well done, Braden

When Braden West was born, doctors warned his parents that he might not live long. He was diagnosed with Pfeiffer Syndrome Type 2, a rare genetic condition that causes premature fusion of skull bones and severe facial and developmental challenges.

His parents learned of the diagnosis two weeks before his birth, after an ultrasound revealed serious abnormalities. The news shattered them, filling those final weeks of pregnancy with fear, grief, and uncertainty about whether their son would survive.

When Braden arrived, his mother Cheri felt an immediate bond, even as doctors predicted he wouldn’t live beyond 18 months. His skull had a distinct clover shape, and he struggled to thrive. The family brought him home so he could meet loved ones rather than spend his final days in a hospital.

Against expectations, Braden began to survive. He endured more than 30 surgeries, received a tracheotomy at just three months old, and once underwent a procedure with only a 10 percent survival rate. His parents were repeatedly told to prepare for the worst.

Through it all, faith and support carried them forward. Doctors were often surprised when Braden pulled through critical moments. Each recovery felt like a small miracle to those who loved him and prayed for him.

One constant source of support was nurse Michele Eddings Linn, who stayed by Braden’s side during his hardest moments. At one point, he became the only patient she ever saw leave hospice care — alive and improving.

Years passed, and Braden continued to defy expectations. He learned, grew, and eventually graduated from high school. On graduation day, he asked Linn to take his photos, turning the moment into an emotional celebration of how far he had come.

Today, Braden is 22 and living his dream as a volunteer firefighter. His message is simple but powerful: never give up. His life stands as proof that perseverance, love, and hope can overcome even the longest odds.

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