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How long is it expected to live?
Is it in pain?
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Noap, Weaver syndrome.

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Only about 50 affected individuals have been identified.
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How long is it expected to live?
Is it in pain?
With appropriate treatment and management, patients with Weaver Syndrome appear to do well both physically and intellectually, throughout their life and have a normal lifespan. Their adult height can reach 7 to 8 feet.
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what kind of medical condition is this? is this a baby that born huge or a man that don't grow old
Actually neither… women from Guatemala are actually just that small
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It seems like it might be something more than that too. It’s strange how huge this kid is.
Maybe the video was about the worlds smallest mother? Lol
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Anyway I hate this. Baby’s always want food it shuts them up like 95 out of 100 times but this human I think is in pain. Also the mother which gave birth still appears loving and caring but imagine having the knowledge that your baby is in pain and will not live long or happy. It’s so sad. Anyway I don’t think anybody can help it but humans should work together to advance medical science
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Anyway I hate this. Baby’s always want food it shuts them up like 95 out of 100 times but this human I think is in pain. Also the mother which gave birth still appears loving and caring but imagine having the knowledge that your baby is in pain and will not live long or happy. It’s so sad. Anyway I don’t think anybody can help it but humans should work together to advance medical science
Sadly, there's no money in the cure business, why cure diabetes when insulin costs nothing to produce, but makes endless millions?
Makes me sick. Er... sicker than I already am.
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Only about 50 affected individuals have been identified.
Yep. The gigantism and broad forehead are a giveaway that the dx is Weaver syndrome and not hydrocephalus.

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Yep. The gigantism and broad forehead are a giveaway that the dx is Weaver syndrome and not hydrocephalus.

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