Myles Stephenson shares major health update on son, 3, and reveals how botox helped

His young son’s father, Myles Stephenson, has received a health update.
Myles, a member of Rak-Su, and his partner Keli Hall, a 33-year-old, are parents of Shiloh, a three-year-old, and Sahara, a two-year-old, respectively. He’s previously claimed that Shiloh’s older child experienced a stroke shortly after his birth, with damage to one side of her brain later discovered.
He has also discussed Shiloh’s diagnosis with hemiplegic cerebral palsy and has also discussed hemiplegia, which is defined as the body’s weakness or paralysis. Since then, Myles has contributed to raising awareness of cerebral palsy, also known as CP.
Myles said in a statement to Mirror  prior to a boxing match to raise awareness of cerebral palsy last year: “I had heard about it but didn’t know much about it. There were a number of things Shiloh couldn’t do, including missing quite a lot of milestones. We can now see the impact of cerebral palsy more clearly now that he is older and able to walk.
Over the years, the former I’m A Celebrity campmate has kept fans informed about his son. He even revealed last year that Shiloh might need botox injections to “relax the muscles” in his leg. Myles recently updated his Instagram status on Wednesday.
Singer Myles wrote in the post that Shiloh’s son could walk with his heel down for the first time ever, along with the footage. He recently received Botox injections for his calf and hamstring before being cast for two weeks. Botox injections are done to relax the muscles in the hemiplegic area.

This was his first genuine positive experience with CP, he continued. Keli broke down as a result of his excitement about putting his foot down. He even made a friend of his yesterday and danced with a young woman who had her cast off while also wearing her heels down.
Myles left a message for his followers at the conclusion. He explained to them, “Now this isn’t always the outcome for everyone, but for anyone deciding whether to get an injection.” It is worthwhile to try from OUR perspective! Good luck, everyone.
More than 2,500 people have liked the post, which Myles’ partner Keli and I shared. Some of his followers earlier this week sent him encouraging messages and well-wishes in the comments section.
One person wrote, “Ah mate! Amazing”! Another person described a “magical little man.” What a fantastic little boy, someone said. Such strength While a fourth person responded to Myles’ recent Instagram post, “So pleased for Shi, onwards and upwards. Little man, keep smiling.
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Source: Mirror
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