Turner Syndrome Sisters Around The World

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2010

Pictures and quotes from people affected by TS. This is for TS and for awareness. Enjoy.

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  • lalabadazz1987, I would like to be your friend. My name is Molly Van Gilder. I am the one who created the video. I have Facebook. Feel free to add me.

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  • they look normal, i dont know what is the difference (physically)

  • I was supposed to become an auntie to a beautiful neice in June. My brother and his girlfriend went in to find out the sex and ended up finding out she has Turner Syndrome. They ended the pregnancy today. I don't know how to cope with this what so ever.. they seem fine, but I'm not. They didn't give that baby a chance.. I'm so upset.

  • I never knew ANYONE with Turner's my entire life until the internet came to be......I felt so alone....so different....so unusual.....I love your video....great work!

  • Beautiful video Molly! <3

  • @babygerrl1734 the doctors told my mom the same thing. they told to to not even read up alot on it. now I am 14 years old and VERY lucky to be as healthy as I am. 80 or 90% of my cells are infected but I came out almost perfect :). I just have mild Scoliosis. and so far I am able to have children. life is great for me right now :). if you have any questions feel free to ask. :) from, Sammy

  • they look normal to meh =^~^= I have an acquaintance with turner syndrome and I find her very nice =)) may God Bless you all x3

  • Hi! I'm 20 years old, I have Mosaic Turners Syndrome. I'm from the UK. I was diagnosed when I was young. I think I was only a toddler. I'm at University now, & I study History. I have managed with Turners Syndrome for years. I just don't let it control my life. The hardest thing I've had to come to terms with is not being able to have biological children. But, my boyfriend and I look forward to adopting one day! My message to you girls is - be positive. Don't be defined by the condition. x

  • 1:02 They sure can do everything

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