Tim Revell’s 4-year-old son, Timothy, was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy when he was 2. The terminal genetic disease has no cure and leads to a loss of muscle mass in young boys. Doctors diagnosed Timothy after his parents noticed other toddlers had begun to walk before him.
“My son is like 4-and-a-half, and he doesn’t have an audience,” Revell said. “That’s where us parents come into play to stand in the gap and raise our bodies and our efforts to say, ‘Our boys are dying, and there is no cure. We need help.’”
Revell and his wife, Laura, will fly to Newport from Austin this weekend to raise money and awareness by running in the O.C. Marathon with the Corona del Mar-based charity CureDuchenne.