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Cleveland Browns WR Ryan Switzer's infant son going to Boston specialist for care

CLEVELAND -- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Ryan Switzer said his 9-month-old son is being transferred to a Boston hospital specializing in rare children's illnesses.

Switzer provided an update Wednesday with a live video on his Instagram account from his son Christian's hospital room at Levine Children's Hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina. Switzer has been using social media to chronicle his son's ordeal, and the young father became emotional several times while discussing what his child has endured the past few weeks.

Switzer held his son and put the infant in his crib to play during the video.

Christian has undergone surgery and had several other invasive procedures to determine why he has had two serious episodes of major bleeding. He has needed transfusions after his hemoglobin counts dropped to dangerous levels.

Switzer said doctors have described Christian's condition as a "vascular anomaly."

After consulting with experts at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, the doctors at Levine decided that Christian should be "airlifted" to Boston, Switzer said. The boy will fly there with his mother, Gabie, and Switzer will soon join his family.

"What they're dealing with they haven't seen here," said Switzer, adding he has gotten assistance from Patriots star wide receiver Julian Edelman.

Switzer expressed the heartache of seeing so many other families in the hospital with sick children dealing with major medical issues.

Switzer, who spent two seasons with Pittsburgh, said recent scans have been negative but that doctors told him there is a small portion of Christian's small intestine they haven't been able to view.

He said "major surgery" is a last resort.

Switzer thanked the public for the overwhelming support shown to his family and asked for continued prayers to help Christian.

"He's gone through the ringer," Switzer said.