EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 1H 37M
Episode 33: Balancing Care and Family Life with Sean Rafferty and Claire Bothwell
from MEF2Cast · host MEF2Cast
In this episode of the MEF2Cast, we sit down with Sean and Claire to talk openly about their journey raising their daughter, Thea, who has MEF2C haploinsufficiency syndrome (MCHS). Together, they share what it looks like to balance intensive caregiving with family life, marriage, and sibling relationships, while navigating the long road of therapies, medical advocacy, and everyday decision-making.The conversation explores their experience from the early days of diagnosis to the role community support has played in sustaining their family. Sean and Claire reflect on the emotional weight of uncertainty, the importance of trusting parental intuition, and how motivation and individualized approaches can shape development. They also discuss sleep challenges, seizure management, communication tools, and the constant need to weigh medical interventions against overall family well-being.Throughout the episode, Sean and Claire emphasize the power of shared stories, small milestones, and intentional balance—reminding listeners that while the journey can be exhausting, it is also filled with growth, resilience, and hope for the future.Subjects covered include:Navigating the diagnosis and early stages of MCHSBalancing therapy demands with family and sibling relationshipsSleep challenges and the impact on the entire householdManaging seizures and advocating within the medical systemThe role of motivation in development and learningCommunication tools and evolving interaction strategiesCommunity support and collaboration among familiesFinding perspective through small milestones and shared experiences🌐 Visit our website: mef2cast.com🛒 Check out our merch store: mef2cast.printify.me📩 Questions, comments, or interested in being a guest? Email us at: [email protected]📘 Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572393046749
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In this episode of the MEF2Cast, we sit down with Sean and Claire to talk openly about their journey raising their daughter, Thea, who has MEF2C haploinsufficiency syndrome (MCHS). Together, they share what it looks like to balance intensive caregiving with family life, marriage, and sibling relationships, while navigating the long road of therapies, medical advocacy, and everyday decision-making.The conversation explores their experience from the early days of diagnosis to the role community support has played in sustaining their family. Sean and Claire reflect on the emotional weight of uncertainty, the importance of trusting parental intuition, and how motivation and individualized approaches can shape development. They also discuss sleep challenges, seizure management, communication tools, and the constant need to weigh medical interventions against overall family well-being.Throughout the episode, Sean and Claire emphasize the power of shared stories, small milestones, and intentional balance—reminding listeners that while the journey can be exhausting, it is also filled with growth, resilience, and hope for the future.Subjects covered include:Navigating the diagnosis and early stages of MCHSBalancing therapy demands with family and sibling relationshipsSleep challenges and the impact on the entire householdManaging seizures and advocating within the medical systemThe role of motivation in development and learningCommunication tools and evolving interaction strategiesCommunity support and collaboration among familiesFinding perspective through small milestones and shared experiences🌐 Visit our website: mef2cast.com🛒 Check out our merch store: mef2cast.printify.me📩 Questions, comments, or interested in being a guest? Email us at: [email protected]📘 Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572393046749
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