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just got to step outside for the 1st time in two weeks uf4aauf3feuf4aauf3feuf4aauf3fe#ittakesLivesToSaveLives pic.twitter.com/NXFHrJq7sD — Jarrius Robertson (@Jarrius) May 15, 2017Robertson, 15, was diagnosed early with biliary atresia, a chronic liver disease. It’s a childhood disease of the liver in which one or more bile ducts are abnormally narrow, blocked, or absent, and can occur as a birth defect or as an acquired disease. He had liver failure when he was six months old and had one liver transplant in 2004.