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IowaStatePhiPsi 12-15-2004 01:24 AM

chromosomal deformity in baby girl (will make you sad)
 
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/l...?storyid=28372
watch the video.


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sageofages 12-15-2004 11:48 AM

Re: chromosomal deformity in baby girl (will make you sad)
 
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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/l...?storyid=28372
watch the video.

:(

Omigod! This family is enduring such a trial. I can't imagine the path they are traveling.

All those surgeries for that baby? Can she even see with her eye sockets like that?

preciousjeni 12-15-2004 01:14 PM

It looks like she can see. I'm always amazed when it's the people who have what we consider the most disastrous problems are the most loving and wonderful. Did you see the hugs she was giving out????

GreenKappa 12-15-2004 01:50 PM

oooh...so sad, she must have a very loving family.

etahannah 12-15-2004 04:29 PM

this is so sad. i cant imagine the strength it must take to handle this on a day to day bases.

Peaches-n-Cream 12-15-2004 05:17 PM

There are so many wonderful, talented, and generous doctors in this country. I hope that they will do their best to help little Juliana.

aephi alum 12-15-2004 05:39 PM

Poor little girl :(

AKA_Monet 12-15-2004 07:40 PM

I cannot begin to fathom what chromosomes are missing this poor little girl's face. Cleft palate occurs during fetal development in the later trimesters. Thought usually due to vitamin B--specifically--folic acid deficiency not taken before and during the first trimesters of pregnancies.

That is why, ladies, if you want children, you have to do pre-pregnancy care the best way you know how. Clean up your health--especially if you are past 35 years old...

But, there are many chromosomal fragile and instability sites that cause cleft palate--a whole couple of classes of genes...

We scientists just don't know... And the M.D. have a tough time too. Eventually, we hope we all could make a difference. Hopefully the new HHS chief will maintain or increase NIH funding so that folks don't suffer this kind of fate in life...

oceanphi01 12-15-2004 11:43 PM

Wow.................................wow.....

I feel so bad for the family...

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honeychile 12-16-2004 12:08 AM

That dear little girl! What a blessing that she has such loving parents!!


AKA_Monet, I thought that cleft palate came from certain drugs (ie: valium) being used early in a pregnancy. Is that just another way?

Also, I know that there is a team of doctors and nurses who use their vacations to travel to other countries to help children such as these, for free. I'd like to think that they'd help their own, too! I was shocked to hear that Thalidomide is being sold as an drug to arrest the spread of AIDS in many third world nations! I don't know if anyone here has ever met someone whose mother took Thalidomide, but it's quite a memorable experience!

SSS1365 12-16-2004 04:33 PM

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Originally posted by AKA_Monet


That is why, ladies, if you want children, you have to do pre-pregnancy care the best way you know how. Clean up your health--especially if you are past 35 years old...


This is SO true. One of my sisters-in-law just lost her baby because of spina bifida, which is caused by lack of folic acid. In her case, though, she didn't do anything wrong... her body is just unable to process it correctly. The baby was born and lived for 2 weeks before they finally had to let her go. It was horribly sad, and I think that women should do everything in their power to prevent such tragedies whenever possible.

As for the topic at hand, though, I really feel for that little girl and her family. It must be horrible to have to go through it.

Munchkin03 12-16-2004 06:22 PM

I worry about her quality of life. From what I know about Treacher-Collins Syndrome, her case is among the most severe.

honey, they never STOPPED using thalidomide. In some countries, it has been used to treat leprosy. It's just no longer being used for women of childbearing age in the US.

cash78mere 12-16-2004 08:19 PM

what an amazing family. such a sweet little girl!

oudeltasig04 12-16-2004 08:40 PM

thats so sad...its good that she has such a wonderful family and friends around her and so much love within her

AKA_Monet 12-16-2004 08:42 PM

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Originally posted by honeychile
AKA_Monet, I thought that cleft palate came from certain drugs (ie: valium) being used early in a pregnancy. Is that just another way?
I hadn't heard of valium myself... But that does not mean it is not true. Many drugs cause birth defects, in fact. Mainly, smoking and illegal drug use, such as heroin and cocaine. Why crack doesn't do many birth deformities, I dunno--maybe, but I haven't heard of any... Cleft palate may occur with a vitamin deficiency. Many 2nd and 3rd world countries suffer from cleft palate children. There is also poor water quality--unsuitable for human consumption--so that may be another thing especially with high mercury, lead and other contaminants... But I think I read a Nature or Science article on the gene family that is mutated for the development of cleft palate. So there many genes affected by environmental toxins...


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