Storytelling: Deadly Delays: p_fps_kwgmj_deadlydelay06

As a result of the extremely high ammonia levels Colton's brain was exposed to, he has an undetermined amount of brain damage. Karen Hidde holds back tears as she asks Dr. David Dimmock whether Colton will be able to walk, during a routine visit at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa. Dimmock responded that he believed they should begin therapy to try and help Colton become the best he could be. He did not answer her question about whether Colton would ever be able to walk.

As a result of the extremely high ammonia levels Colton's brain was exposed to, he has an undetermined amount of brain damage. Karen Hidde holds back tears as she asks Dr. David Dimmock whether Colton will be able to walk, during a routine visit at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa. Dimmock responded that he believed they should begin therapy to try and help Colton become the best he could be. He did not answer her question about whether Colton would ever be able to walk.