AMY CIMORELLI TURNER SYNDROME |
WHAT IS TURNER SYNDROME?
Turner syndrome, a condition that affects only girls and women, results when a sex chromosome (the X chromosome) is missing or partially missing. Turner syndrome can cause a variety of medical and developmental problems, including short height, failure to start puberty, infertility, heart defects, certain learning disabilities and social adjustment problems.
Turner syndrome may be diagnosed before birth (prenatal), during infancy or in early childhood. Occasionally the diagnosis is delayed until the teen or young adult years in those who have mild signs and symptoms of Turner syndrome.
Nearly all girls and women with Turner syndrome need ongoing medical care from a variety of specialists. Regular checkups and appropriate care can help most girls and women lead relatively healthy, independent lives.
Turner syndrome may be diagnosed before birth (prenatal), during infancy or in early childhood. Occasionally the diagnosis is delayed until the teen or young adult years in those who have mild signs and symptoms of Turner syndrome.
Nearly all girls and women with Turner syndrome need ongoing medical care from a variety of specialists. Regular checkups and appropriate care can help most girls and women lead relatively healthy, independent lives.
amy cimorelli turner speech
october 20, 2014
"Has you can probably tell, i'm a little bit diferent than them
[her sisters] because i'm, atually i have a disorder. Is call turner Síndrome de Turner.i've never really talk about it in public before bee in here is so amaizing. It started first wen i was five, well wen i was five i stop growing and i don't now what was happening and my mom was like ammm... that is weird because i came from a tall people, as you can see, and is been like a long time to figure out what was happenig to me, they didn't now what it was, and wen they figure out what it was, the doctor didn't now what it was. It was really frustrating from my mom, and i ,gues that many of us through this it's really hard not to now what is happenig to us. And when, my first diagnosis, i was really sceard, because i have to make the hardest things that it was injections, somenthing i couldn't do in a long time. I need to take growth hormones every day. At the beginning was really bad and sad but that make me strong. i'm just thankful with my mom for halpping me out, and i'm very happy to beinng here Thank you." Relationship Information
Parents: Mike Cimorelli Sr. (father) Lynne Cimorelli (mother) Siblings: Mike Jr. (older brother) Christina (older sister) Katherine (older sister) Lisa (older sister) Alex (younger brother) Lauren (younger sister) Dani (younger sister) Christian (younger brother) Nick (younger brother) Joey (younger brother) Relatives: Michael A. Cimorelli (paternal grandfather, deceased) Joe Cimorelli (uncle)[4] Friends: Angela Malek |
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