Henry Riesner was 3 years old when his parents noticed something was off. He never would get a fever or complain of any sort of pain, but his behavior would “just become wild,” said Katie Riesner, his mother. Henry would periodically become aggressive, scream, would sometimes make loud animal noises,…
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