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  • Overlord....your right hand movements/tics does not automatically mean Rett Syndrome, but Brianna was medically diagnosed with Retts after a series of tests.....

  • I think we need to establish a ground truth here... atypical hand movements/ tics do NOT equal Rett Disorder.

  • @overlordoftherings who said that was her only symptom?

  • She is so beautiful, my sister does a lot of hand-wringing and mouthing as well. She's another one of God's Silent Angels here on earth, and I treasure her so much.

  • I'd like to thank you for this video. I'm doing a project more specifically on autism, which my sister has, however I did want to go into a bit of detail about Rett's syndrome, and this has helped me gain some understanding on it.

  • She does have very good eye contact. She will right at me when I call her name. She will follow an object, but only if she is interested :)

  • this girl appears to have good eye sight as in that she is able to hold a gaze and appears to be actually looking at stuff...is this right? my little cousin has retts syndrome but she is mostly blind...she doesn't make much eye contact and if she does it feels like she's looking straight through me.

  • Thank you very much. from Med student

  • Thanks for sharing. Doctor from DR.

  • She looks the same and has the same movements that my daughter Brooke had. This little girl is very beautiful to me and makes me miss my angel so much.! I appreciate you putting this on video on youtube. It makes me feel like I have seen her again. She is in heaven with Jesus now and can run perfectly and sing with the angels! God bless your family! ~ Angie

  • @angiebahmad God bless your family and may you see her smile again in heavens

  • @francisgmd2012 Thank you!!!!

  • do all rett patient wiggle their hands like her?

  • @xxxAlphaxxx5 the most.

  • @xxxAlphaxxx5 Retts is commonly associated with this stereotyped hand wringing ..

  • I wonder what thoughts so through her mind.

  • @ShockResistor The same thoughts as any other child her age. She has a nerve and muscular problem. Not a mental disorder. I know this because my daughter has Rett syndrome, and she understands things very well. She just can;t communicate them back the same way. The same nerve problem with the hands also controls the muscles in the mouth and limits their speech.

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