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The team helps build a home for a family that adopted five siblings so they wouldn't be separated.

Season 5 Episodes (25)

  • Miller Family
    Season 5 | Episode 7 | Aired Nov/04/2007

    EM:HE rescues a passionate animal-loving family from their toxic home filled with life threatening radon gases. Guest appearances by David Beckham and Wynonna.

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  • Marrero Family
    Season 5 | Episode 6 | Aired Nov/11/2007
    EMHE gives back to a loving, single father and his five sons who, despite their own hardships, have helped make their crime-ridden community a better place. Full Episode Details»
  • Brown Family
    Season 5 | Episode 5 | Aired Oct/14/2007
    "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" helps an extremely giving family deeply rooted in their community who have been struck by tragedy on three devastating occasions.

    The family gets a surprise dance lesson from "Dancing with the Stars'" Cheryl Burke and Maksim Chmerkovskiy. Full Episode Details»
  • Stockdale Family
    Season 5 | Episode 4 | Aired Dec/02/2007
    Ryan and Karia Stockdale are high school sweethearts who married right after graduation. They now have four children, all of whom suffer from a rare yet devastating disease known as Eosinophilic Enteropathy. EE is a white blood cell disease that attacks proteins, preventing the ingestion and digestion of food. It also affects and causes diseases of the lungs, kidneys, blood, intestines and immune system.

    Kayden, the healthiest Stockdale child, was born with Gastroschisis, in which the intestines are outside the body. He underwent two surgeries to repair the defect. In addition to EE, he also struggles daily with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Sensory Integration Disorder and Tourette's Syndrome. Jetty, now five, was diagnosed with EE after suffering through two years of pneumonia and various infections. Unable to eat food, he and his four-year-old sister, Baylee, are fed with the help of feeding tubes. Jetty is excited to begin kindergarten next year, but will likely need to be home-schooled due to the severity of his medical condition. Baylee's EE recently sent her to the emergency room to undergo a four-hour surgery after her feeding tube was changed incorrectly. She spent the next two weeks in ICU, fighting for her life. She still experiences infections that resulted from the surgery, and her disease continues to spread. The youngest Stockdale, two-year-old McKinnon, was born two months premature, weighing in at only three pounds. She was diagnosed with EE six months ago and doctors fear that the disease is spreading to her lungs, as it has with her brother, Jetty.

    The family's father, Ryan, has his own share of health problems, having been diagnosed with Migraine Glaucoma, which recently caused his brother to go blind. Ryan has undergone multiple brain scans and spinal taps in an attempt to treat his problem. Despite his own medical problems, Ryan always puts his children first, and returned to college to study biology and immunology in the hopes of one day finding a cure for his children's disease. Karia acts as the family nurse, staying home and caring for the kids. While pregnant with McKinnon, Karia suffered a rare complication which forced her to undergo five major surgeries and 30 blood transfusions, during which she spent four months in ICU.

    Despite the family's medical setbacks, Karia and Ryan stay active in their community. They created a book drive for their alma mater, Middleton High School, after the library was destroyed, and also ran an instrument drive for the school. Karia is a weekly tutor at Middleton Mill Creek Elementary and is also the head of a humanitarian group that helps those in need all over the country. She and her quilting group recently sent 40,000 quilts to victims of Hurricane Katrina. The family home only exacerbates the children's illnesses, with its coal-burning furnace causing the kids to cough constantly and break out in hives. They get their water from an indoor well and, due to the weak plumbing system, can only run one water-using appliance at a time.

    The Stockdale family battles illness on a daily basis, but their love and support for each other helps them get by. Now it's up to Extreme Makeover: Home Edition to pull together to give them a healthy home that will provide the whole family with a place to recover.

    While Ty and the designers, local builder CBH Homes and hundreds of volunteers and workers are rebuilding their home in just seven days, the Stockdale family will vacation at the Hilton in Philadelphia.
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  • Byers Family
    Season 5 | Episode 3 | Aired Oct/07/2007
    Extreme Makeover: Home Edition helps a family and their courageous and inspiring daughter who suffers from pediatric cancer. Full Episode Details»
  • Carter Family
    Season 5 | Episode 2 | Aired Oct/21/2007
    Julie Carter suffers from a genetic disorder known as Chiari Malformation, as does her 21-year-old daughter, Jade. She fears her other two daughters may have it as well. Julie and Jade have had several brain surgeries costing over $500,000. This condition has over 85 symptoms -- which makes it very easy to misdiagnose -- and causes depression and chronic fatigue. Julie has made it her passion to spread awareness of the rare disorder and has become a hero to thousands. She writes a monthly newsletter to Chiari patients, providing them support, compassion and valuable information, which she assembles and distributes with her own money. She also started Chiari People of Montana, a support group. With her success, she was recently asked to run the first Chiari Malformation chapter in Billings. This is a bittersweet honor, since her makeshift office is hardly suitable for getting out her newsletters.

    Julie is so consumed with helping others that she rarely thinks of her own living situation -- which is a refurbished chicken coup -- but the astronomical medical bills are a regular reminder that there's little chance their house will ever be fixed. From the outside their home looks like a long warehouse; the exterior walls are buckling and some of the windows are cracked, which makes it tough in the brutal Montana winter. They've made the best of the interior, but the cracks in the floor and the unusable space makes heating the place expensive. It's now up to the design team to get this family out of the chicken coop and into a healthy house, and to reward this selfless mother with a state of the art facility where she can run the Billings chapter of Chiari. While Ty and the designers, local builder Jeff Junkert Construction, Inc. and hundreds of volunteers and workers are rebuilding their home, the Carter family will go on vacation at the Hilton Times Square in New York City. Full Episode Details»
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