Spencer Solves It helps family battling huge health issues with their baby boy

Ever since their baby boy, one-year-old Alistair, was born in February of 2023, Tessa Sveter and her husband Ryce have been fighting to give their beautiful, little boy a better life.

You see, Alistair was born with a very rare condition called Neurocutaneous Melanosis.

It’s a condition most people have never heard of, and it causes children to be born with large and multiple congenital, melanocytic nevi, or moles that appear all over the body, face and head.

In little Alistair’s case, some of those growths are present on the brain and cause him to suffer horrific seizures, have trouble walking and speaking and moving around.

Still, Tessa and Ryce are doing their very best to provide for little Alistair and give him a good life.

The problem is, Ryce lost his job six months ago. He was spending too much time away from work, caring for his seriously ill child.

The good news is Ryce recently got a new job. The bad news is the family car broke down last week and needs some serious repairs.

Without that car, Ryce is having big trouble getting to work, not to mention getting little Alistair to his doctor’s appointments, all at a time when the family is already struggling mightily, financially.

Neither Ryce nor Tessa contacted The Spencer Solves It team. Instead, it was Tessa’s mother Nicole.

Tonight at 6 p.m., Bill Spencer begins the process of getting Ryce and Tessa’s car back in perfect working order.

You can see that story tonight at 6:00 on KPRC 2 News and on the KPRC 2+ Livestream.


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