brainsurgerygirl
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Currently I am 6"4', I am 15 and have been dealing with the jokes for my whole life (not to mention all the physical stuff the kids did) I am a "gentle giant" and would not even hurt a fly. It is very hard being a tall teenage girl. I cannot find any clothes or shoes without spending a fortune or looking like a guy. I can not fit in any new cars or air planes. I have to stretch every ten minutes if we go on a road trip. And in the movies I always end up being yelled at for kicking the seat. But it is not all bad, I don't play sports but I do sing, draw, paint, etc. Also if you ever had a large dog before you know that the die faster because their heart has to pump all that big body, well that is how it is for me. If I did not have this surgery I would not have made it to see my 20th birthday.
brainsurgerygirl13 karma
It is like being in a class with four year olds yet those four year olds are social piranhas that feed off of your hurt when they call you names. So I guess you could say it's a struggle.
brainsurgerygirl12 karma
Yes it has effected my dating life dramatically. People are very rude and selfish that they think I will "stomp them" or "crush them" It is very annoying.
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Andre the Giant is my all time hero. You see I first was introduced to him in my younger years by watching the movie "The Princess Bride" I then became so obsessed with him, Even though he did have his problems he was a great man. Most famous people with giganticism are or were wrestlers and I am not into that stuff but Andre is my favorite person ever! I will always love him, he game me so much hope!
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The surgery was a success! There was some leakage on the tumor but that is normal. Everything is going splendidly!
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