Liam has just been diagnosed with Sensitive Gluteal Syndrome. To be more specific, Liam has an abnormal number of nerve endings in the gluteal region causing involuntary thrashing of his limbs when contact is made. This condition is believed to affect thousands, if not millions of children worldwide. Accurate numbers of children suffering with SGS are unknown because the subject is taboo in many cultures. The first step in working towards a cure is being able to talk about it, and I’d like to do my part by starting here. Please contact your local chapter of the SGSA to see what you can do to help children in your community who may be suffering, every penny counts.