Our family had always dreamed of providing warmth and affection to a child in need of love and care. After months of bureaucratic procedures and nerve-wracking waiting, we finally got the chance to welcome a three-year-old boy named Daniel. Our hearts were racing with joy, and the excitement in our eyes was palpable.
The first encounter was touching. Daniel, with his big blue eyes, initially looked frightened, but after just a few hours, he began to smile. Everything seemed perfect until the evening when it was time for his first bath.

We prepared the bathtub, checked the water temperature carefully, and placed some toys in it. However, as soon as Daniel entered the water, something completely unexpected happened. His eyes widened, and he began screaming as if experiencing unbearable pain.
“This can’t be possible… we have to return him,” I blurted out in panic. It was just a moment of despair. We quickly realized something serious was happening and immediately called a doctor. After a careful examination, the pediatrician delivered shocking news: “It’s a very rare condition called Adrenaline Deformin.”
We had never heard of this condition before. It turned out that Daniel’s body reacts extremely to sudden temperature changes in water and air, causing intense muscle spasms accompanied by sudden bursts of adrenaline.
“How is this possible?” we asked the doctor incredulously.
He explained that this condition is so rare that only a few dozen cases are known worldwide. People suffering from Adrenaline Deformin must avoid sudden temperature changes and stressful situations throughout their lives.
We were shocked, frightened, and disoriented. But looking into Daniel’s eyes, we realized we couldn’t return him. He was our child, our responsibility, and our love.
Over the following days, our lives changed dramatically. We began researching everything we could about the condition, consulting specialists, and adapting our home to Daniel’s special needs. Temperature sensors, special bedding, and carefully selected clothing became part of our daily routine.
Most importantly, we learned to handle Daniel’s emotions gently, minimizing stress and emotional tension. And soon, Daniel started to blossom, opening up to us and bringing us happiness we had never imagined.
Within a few months, Daniel had fully adapted to his new home, becoming the happiest and brightest child imaginable. We understood that illness wasn’t an obstacle to happiness, just another circumstance to overcome with love and understanding.
Our story quickly spread online and went viral. We received thousands of messages from people worldwide, inspired by our determination and strength. Many thanked us for bringing awareness to Adrenaline Deformin, a rare and little-known condition.
Today, Daniel is an active and joyful child who teaches us courage and resilience daily. Although we must remain cautious and attentive, we’re no longer afraid. Now we know that love is stronger than any fear, and every child deserves to be welcomed and loved exactly as they are.