Heartbreaking! Woman With Rare Health Condition Shrinks to the Size of 4-month-old Baby as Her Limbs Begin to 'Bend' (Video)
A
woman with a rare condition that leaves her hands and legs all bendy, has
shrunken to a mere 2 feet tall as she battles the anomaly.
The Indian woman has shrunk
to just two feet ten years due to a rare congenital disease that has left her
limbs 'bendy'.
Kunti Kumari, 25, is now
the average height of a four-month-old baby, with weakened limbs that seem to
stretch and bend.
She spends her day lying on
a cot, chatting with her mother and staring at the ceiling when she has no
company.
Kumari, who lives in a
far-off village in Chatra in eastern state Jharkhand, has been bed-ridden for
the past eight years.
She is extremely weak and
depends on her widowed mother for every need.
Her mother Tilakwa Devi,
60, who lost her husband 12 years ago, can't stop weeping seeing her youngest
daughter's condition that she says makes her look like a 'corpse'.
"She
was a normal girl with healthy limbs but when she turned a teenager, her bones
started weakening and she struggled to walk. She would limp a little but
gradually she lost all strength and started shrinking," said Devi.
"Within
eight years of this mysterious disease, she completely lost strength and got
bound to bed rest."
Kunti, whose older siblings
–two brothers and one sister – are unaffected, had undergone a surgery in 2007
for treating her left leg that was terribly weak.
But after a month of
relief, her condition started deteriorating and she lost strength in all her
limbs.
Kumari said: "I was
always weak and could never run fast. I was a slow walker and as I grew up, I
had to push my left leg.
"This
is when my mother took me to a doctor for treatment. The bone specialist
operated on my left leg but after a month, I couldn't move the leg."
The mum and daughter are
now in hope of a miracle that could cure the condition and bring Kumari back on
her feet.
They are also getting help
from other villagers who are coming forward with money as well as fixing
appointments with doctors in big cities.
Devi said: "We do
not have money to get advanced medical treatment. Whatever little I had, I gave
it for her first surgery but now I have no money.
"Even
managing two meals a day is an uphill task for us.
"But
now with the help of some villagers we are hoping to go to the city and meet
some doctors. We are still short of money, so let us see what God has kept in
store for us."
Dr Satyendra Singh, Civil
Surgeon, Chatra, who was informed about the girl's condition by villagers, believes
Kumari is suffering from a rare bone disease.
He said: "This
looks like a severe case of Osteogenesis Imperfecta. It is a rare
congenital disease where the bones starts weakening and due to low density,
they start shrinking.
"It
is not a completely curable disease but with medication, she can be given some
relief."
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