People have emerged by the “American Holo family”, which tells Natalia’s complex story of Natalia Grace. As the drama series appears, Grace was an Ukrainian orphan and had a rare form of dwarfing that an American family adopted at the age of eight, only to accuse them of being an adult who is advancing as a child. Grace was finally abandoned by her adopted family, but the genetic tests proved that she was in fact a child when she was adopted.
The story is worrying, and it is unfortunately dependent on a true story. But it also receives great attention to showing the complexity of the experience and confusion for all concerned. One of the stars of the show, Imogen Faith, is to get a lot of praise to bring Grace’s story to life. Like Grace, the 27 -year -old also suffers from stunting.
Red says she “often forgets” that she has a medical condition, which has an adult height of 4 feet and 10 inches or less. But the situation also comes regularly in her life from people who do not know enough. Before you share the fast food that people want to know about her condition, what was the case in Natalia Grace playing, and what people mistaken in stunting.
Red has a different form of dwarfing from Natalia Grace.
Although it is also rare, the RIID form of dwarf is different from Grace. Red was diagnosed with Russell Silver syndrome. Children with clarity usually have low birth weight and do not grow and increase weight at the expected rate, according to what he said US National Medicine Library.
“This type of dwarf makes me commensurate,” says Reed. “I explain my family[s] For people as if you were similar to Thumbelina, because she is just a small character. “
Red says that her condition caused her to be a curved sincere. “Children with Russell Silver’s syndrome are often born with blond hair, which I was,” she added.
People do not always realize that it is adult.
Red is 27 years old, but she says that people who do not know her assume that she is younger. “People often do not know that I am a young person and they think I am a child,” she says. “I think this is because there is no information about dwarf and that there are different types that people do not know.” (There is more than one 300 cases That causes dwarf, and a set of symptoms associated with the genetic condition.)
But Reed confirms that it is important for the general public to realize that people who suffer from dwarf live in normal life as well. “We are just people, just like you,” she says. “We do daily tasks like you and try to live a normal life just like you.”
Red says that there are some challenges that come with dwarf. “We may have to adapt when we cannot reach something,” says Reed. “But there is nothing we cannot do when adapting,” she added.
Dwating is not in her mind all the time.
Although dwarf affects the position of Red, she says that she is not much in her mind. “I often forget me,” she says. “I have my friends and family, thank them for this because they only treat me like me.”
But Red says she must adapt a lot; It is just a natural thing for her. “I am not sure if this is because I am young or I am weak, but I can’t open water bottles sometimes,” she says. “My friends immediately know that I need help before having to say anything, I appreciate it.”
Not everyone is supportive.
While Red has a strong network of friends and family, it says that some people can be uncommon. “I stared a lot and made fun of walking on the street,” she says. “It is often by adolescents, girls and boys.”
Reid says people will assume that she is “a child trying to wear a tooth” and present comments about it. “But sometimes they can work as a young person and I am still mocking my back,” she says. “Based on the mood that I am on that day, it can really affect me or I will not care.”
She was not aware of the story of Natalia Grace before the test.
While Grace’s story topped the headlines in the United States, Red says she was not really covered in the United Kingdom, where she is. Therefore, she had to do her own research. “Many articles have said about things different from the case, whether it turns out to be an adult person or that she was a child already,” says Reid. “I think it was great to cover such a story.”
Reed also says it is “surreal” to land on the side of grace, which is its first main role. “I remember sitting in a restaurant with my best friend and seeing the contract with the name” Natalia “,” she says. At the same time … I thought, “Can I really do it?”
It hopes that a “good American family” will open the minds of others.
Red says she has grown as a person while playing grace and hopes that others will also watch the show. “I wanted to fight for this justice and see her story,” she says.
It also hopes that the story will help people learn not to judge others based on the way they look, voice and behavior. “It is okay for someone to be different from us,” she says.
Her one request: If you see her on the street and have questions, then you only have to talk to her. Do not indicate. Do not stare. Respect, ask. “I am a very open person and I love your help with understanding,” she says. “You may go away from a different perspective in life.”
Corin Miller is a writer who specializes in health and health trends and public lifestyle. Her work appeared in the health of a woman, the self, the health, the Fores, and the more.
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