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Turner Syndrome MAG

By Anonymous

     Anyone looking at me would see a normal 17-year-old girl with blond hair and blue eyes. Those taking a closer look would recognize that I barely reach 5'2". What my physical appearance does not reveal is that I have Turner syndrome, but then, most people don’t have the faintest idea what that is. Turner syndrome is a chromosomal condition that occurs in women and involves complete or partial absence of the second x chromosome. While I may not be one in a million, I am one in 2,000. Short stature is one of the most common characteristics associated with the syndrome, but serious heart and kidney problems and even hearing loss can occur.

When I was diagnosed at 12, my whole life began to make more sense. I never understood why when the rest of my classmates were growing like weeds, I remained a seed stuck in the ground. I had always struggled being the shortest girl in my class and was known as “Midget” or “Shorty.” After watching the classic “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” I became known as Oompa Loompa. Though these names hurt me deeply, I refused to let my classmates dampen my enthusiasm for school and learning. I got involved in lots of extracurricular activities, though they sometimes posed problems. Because girls with Turner syndrome tend to have poor coordination and perception, my athletic ability was nonexistent. I loved to sing, but it proved difficult to share a microphone with a group of girls seven inches taller. Despite this, I continued to drive myself to prove that heart and brains could make up for lack of height.

Once diagnosed, I was given a treatment plan that involved daily growth hormone injections. I am the type of person who worries about a doctor’s appointment for weeks in advance, so getting used to injections every day - and even worse, giving them to myself - was a true test of my character. However, I jumped this hurdle and after five years, I have grown 11 inches. This was an amazing response and I consider it my own little miracle.

I am not upset that I have Turner syndrome. It has molded my character and transformed me into the person I am today. I have learned that you need to rise above the negative in your life. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” This statement has always inspired me and so I will journey on to the next stage of my life with pride and self-confidence.



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Scenechic said...
on Jan. 25 2012 at 9:03 am
Steffdawgg, you may have TS but then many other factors could be the reason for why that is.

Scenechic said...
on Jan. 25 2012 at 8:59 am
yeah funsize is better :)

on Jan. 23 2012 at 4:37 pm
I'm 4'9, and in high school. I don't have turner's syndrome (don't think) but i am so short and get made fun of a lot. But whatever! Funsized is the best!

on Jan. 12 2012 at 3:39 pm
michelleberta GOLD, Phenix City, Alabama
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Favorite Quote:
"We can't choose where we come from, but we can choose where we go."- Perks of Being A Wallflower

I want to say I feel sorry for you. But you don't feel sorry for yourself. And even though i dont know you Im glad that you stand up for yourself(sorry for the pun unintended) Keep your head up girl because theres alot of people who would love to see it down. (forgot love sorry)

on Jan. 12 2012 at 3:38 pm
michelleberta GOLD, Phenix City, Alabama
16 articles 0 photos 3 comments

Favorite Quote:
"We can't choose where we come from, but we can choose where we go."- Perks of Being A Wallflower

I want to say I feel sorry for you. But you don't feel sorry for yourself. And even though i dont know you Im glad that you stand up for yourself(sorry for the pun unintended) Keep your head up girl because theres alot of people who would to see it down.

scenechic said...
on Dec. 22 2011 at 11:52 pm
:) we will show them

on Dec. 21 2011 at 1:09 pm
steffdawgg SILVER, Calumet, Michigan
7 articles 27 photos 52 comments

Favorite Quote:
"You miss 100% of the shots you never take" -Wayne Gretsky

Exactly;) haha

scenechic said...
on Dec. 21 2011 at 12:01 pm

thank you apocalypse18 that means a lot me me. :) 

 

steffdawgg dont worry, as i have said, BE PROUD :D we are not short anyways, we are fun sized xD 


on Dec. 21 2011 at 9:35 am
steffdawgg SILVER, Calumet, Michigan
7 articles 27 photos 52 comments

Favorite Quote:
"You miss 100% of the shots you never take" -Wayne Gretsky

Haha way to say it. I'm four ten, and although I haven't been diagnosed with TS, the nicknames are definitely there! Haha ypu learn to just accept it, and being short DOES have it's advantages

on Dec. 21 2011 at 8:32 am
GodStrongKid PLATINUM, Parkville, Missouri
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Favorite Quote:
Never give up on something you can't go a day without thinking about.

Nice writing. It's general and personal, keep it up.

on Dec. 21 2011 at 8:31 am
steffdawgg SILVER, Calumet, Michigan
7 articles 27 photos 52 comments

Favorite Quote:
"You miss 100% of the shots you never take" -Wayne Gretsky

Interesting, because we learned about it in Biology, and I spoke to my mom about it. I'm four feet ten inches, (yet I'm done growing) and have been having serious kidney issues since I was born. Also, there's a distinct feature that is usually evident in people with Turners, earlobes that are 'stuck' to the head. I have never have heard of anyone with it, and it's interesting to hear this.

on Nov. 29 2011 at 6:37 pm
chocolateheartz BRONZE, Bronx,NY, New York
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i know a lot of people who are 5 feet 2. i stopped growing after 4 feet 10 =( anyway, congrats on growing so many inches =)

AaronJKelley said...
on Nov. 29 2011 at 6:11 pm
AaronJKelley, Caledonia, Mississippi
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;When the world says give up, hope whispers, try it again.&quot;<br /> &quot;Someday soon&quot;

Amazing story. Keep striving to be the best you can be. God has a plan for all of us, use that gift he gives us!

GreyEyes said...
on Nov. 29 2011 at 5:56 pm
I have friends shorter than me. But I'm 5'9" but I never made fun of people shorter than me. Other girls were taller than me at school. They don't have Turner's syndrome but were 5'2 or shorter. But you're more concern about your health.

on Nov. 29 2011 at 1:17 pm
carothesparrow GOLD, Lilburn, Georgia
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Favorite Quote:
dont give up she will talk someday my friend made this quote she is really cool cause she understands about my sister<br /> it starts with ONE to make a differerence!!! i learned this quote at a leadership camp<br /> <br /> ohana means family no one gets left behind

i also got  inspiried to stand up for my sister since she cant talk people at my school say the r-word and dont resize how it hurts her and many other people:( it makes me feel more brave to speak up for my bealifs

on Nov. 29 2011 at 1:15 pm
carothesparrow GOLD, Lilburn, Georgia
15 articles 9 photos 248 comments

Favorite Quote:
dont give up she will talk someday my friend made this quote she is really cool cause she understands about my sister<br /> it starts with ONE to make a differerence!!! i learned this quote at a leadership camp<br /> <br /> ohana means family no one gets left behind

very very inspiring

on Nov. 7 2011 at 11:23 am
Celeste_N. SILVER, Balch Springs, Texas
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Favorite Quote:
Your just mad that your not a rainbow unicorn with ninja monkeys that can talk to gummy bears(:

INSPIRING!!! I hate how people are bullies to people like you. I hate how people are bullies to anybody. But you do got to or have someone stand up to them. And it maybe today or later, but soon they will realize how dumb and arrogant they were to you. You are a great person for looking at the bright side.

on Oct. 16 2011 at 7:31 pm
sweetxluv BRONZE, Joelton, Tennessee
4 articles 2 photos 21 comments

Favorite Quote:
Elie Wiesel put it best: &ldquo;None of us is in a position to eliminate war, but it is our obligation to denounce it and expose it in all its hideousness&hellip; Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.&rdquo;

Wow!!! I heard about it at school, but didn't really understand.

Your such a brave, strong person.
Inspiring as well.

P.S.  Your also a grreat writer


on Oct. 16 2011 at 10:09 am
maizyiscrazy GOLD, Washington, District Of Columbia
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Favorite Quote:
I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing a lot. I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I believe in miracles. ~Audrey Hepburn

I think that this was a very inspirational article and you shouldn't make fun.

on Sep. 2 2011 at 11:49 am
i am 7.4 hahahahahahahah