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'My index finger was the same size as his thigh'

Mum adopts orphan who weighed just 8Ibs at seven years old

The malnourished little boy has made a miraculous recovery

A NEGLECTED orphan who weighed EIGHT pounds after being starved for seven years has made a miraculous recovery following adoption.

At seven years old Ryan Morse had not put on weight or grown since birth and was covered in hair due to malnutrition.

 Baby Ryan weighed just 8lbs and was severely malnourished
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Baby Ryan weighed just 8lbs and was severely malnourishedCredit: Caters News Agency

Despite best efforts from care givers in his orphanage in Bulgaria, the little boy was close to death.

However, in 2015, when Priscilla Morse saw the heart-breaking photos of the emancipated boy on Facebook she knew she had to save him.

In October last year, Priscilla was able to bring Ryan back to her home in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

Now the eight-year-old has gained 15lbs in 13 months and is making gradual improvements after being adopted by the loving family.

 Just over a year later Ryan is much healthier
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Just over a year later Ryan is much healthierCredit: Caters News Agency

Priscilla, who own a jewellery business, said: "We adopted our first child four years ago, and I was adopted too.

"When I saw a photo of Ryan in the orphanage, I remembered my brother had similar needs and the care he needed before he died.

"I begged my husband if we could adopted him for months, I just had to look after him."

In July 2015, she visited Ryan for the first time to finalise paperwork, where she spent two weeks bonding with the infant.

The amazing mum returned to Burgas, Bulgaria in October that year to bring him home.

 Priscilla took care of Ryan and brought him from Bulgaria to America
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Priscilla took care of Ryan and brought him from Bulgaria to AmericaCredit: Caters News Agency

She said: "It's a beautiful country, but they don't have the funding to take care of the kids, they do the best they can.

"All he needed was a feeding tube.

"What was killing him was starvation.

"The first time I saw him, I walked into his room and the first thing that went through my head was that he was going to die.

 Last year Ryan weighed the same as a newborn despite being seven years old
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Last year Ryan weighed the same as a newborn despite being seven years oldCredit: Caters News Agency

"It was shocking, photos don't do it justice.

"He looked even smaller in real life.

"Sicker and more fragile.

"My index finger was the same size as his thigh."

As soon as they landed back in Nashville, Ryan was rushed to hospital.

She said: "We went straight to Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, we didn't even go home to see our kids.

 Ryan now lives with Priscilla and her family in Nashville
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Ryan now lives with Priscilla and her family in NashvilleCredit: Caters News Agency

"The doctors hadn't seen anything like it either.

"They told me that if it had happened in America it would be national news because it was so shocking, to be starved for seven years.

"They didn't think he would make it."

At first Ryan suffered from re-feeding syndrome, which meant he had to wait until January 2016 before his body could cope with a feeding tube.

He would also swallow air to make himself feel full and regurgitate food to mimic eating - stopping him from getting nutrients.

 The amazing Morse family. Dylan, 14, with Jack, 6, mum Priscilla with Ryan, 8, and dad David with McKenzie, 7
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The amazing Morse family. Dylan, 14, with Jack, 6, mum Priscilla with Ryan, 8, and dad David with McKenzie, 7Credit: Caters News Agency

Thankfully, in March after being switched from a gastrostomy tube (G-tube) to a Jejunostomy feeding (J-tube), he started to gain weight.

His mum said: "It took months of training his body to accept food.

"He didn't trust that there was food coming in the orphanage so he had learnt to regurgitate food to stay alive.

"Doctors hoped it was a behavioural thing, so they put him on a J-tube which delivers food straight to the intestine."

When the family first got Ryan he was silent, couldn't make eye contact and his muscle were atrophy.

Now the family are seeing improvements - he starting to ennunciate sounds, laugh and move more.

 Little Ryan was close to death in Bulgaria
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Little Ryan was close to death in BulgariaCredit: Caters News Agency

He has even began feeding orally in small amounts.

Priscilla said: "It's going to take years.

"But I think he would have died if we hadn't got him.

"He's the happiest kid I've ever seen, he wakes up happy and goes to bed happy, he very rarely cries.

"Our other kids love him – he's the baby of the family."

Ryan is currently seeing different specialists and awaiting an official diagnosis but is believed to have cerebral palsy and a form of dwarfism.

 Ryan looks completely different after just a year
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Ryan looks completely different after just a yearCredit: Caters News Agency

Priscilla said: "We see one specialist at a time to look over one part of him.

"So far they can't pinpoint a syndrome, they have tested for all kinds of stuff, it's kind of a mystery."

She added: "I would really urge parents thinking of adoption not to over look kids with disabilities.

"It is a struggle, you have to have a dark sense of humour.

"If you can't laugh you won't make it.

"But these kids are worth it."

The family run a Facebook page, , which documents his progress.