@JenMcGinnis Actually, EB causes blistering, not bruising. TLC made a few errors when adapting the original BBC program for the US. In addition the the description of the major effect of the disorder, they mispronounced epidermolysis and called her "world's smallest", when there's been no size survey we're aware of. She's a full 5' tall, so not really tiny and definitely not medically considered a little person.
I think it would be cool to see a tornado up close, but you gotta be kinda nuts.
rebelnomo 1 month ago
Good on you Sam. What an inspiration for people everywhere she is. = ]
Such a beautiful heart as well. Cheers Sam!
British0Pixie 1 month ago 2
@handheadman so i'm the only bad driver here, hehe ? =)
2112puzzle 1 month ago
@2112puzzle that's terrible. I feel bad for those who don't have full use of their limbs. She seems to be living life and doing what she loves to do.
cheffy84 1 month ago
@JenMcGinnis Actually, EB causes blistering, not bruising. TLC made a few errors when adapting the original BBC program for the US. In addition the the description of the major effect of the disorder, they mispronounced epidermolysis and called her "world's smallest", when there's been no size survey we're aware of. She's a full 5' tall, so not really tiny and definitely not medically considered a little person.
handheadman 1 month ago
@2112puzzle Sam drives a LOT and perfectly well, safer than most, I'd say.
handheadman 1 month ago
@cheffy84 unfortunately she has a disease...but should she be driving ?
2112puzzle 1 month ago
@cheffy84 She has a rare hereditary disease that causes her skin to bruise and break with very little force. It is called epidermolysis bullosa.
JenMcGinnis 1 month ago
@cheffy84 Lol im about to say the same thing..
depfourtwenty 1 month ago
wtf is up with that girls arms.. did she lose them in a fire
cheffy84 1 month ago