Princesskatie2 Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/toddler-20-years-old-forever-young-due-baffling-175300753.html?fb_action_ids=2756544969870%2C597542000261171%2C550438171634277%2C4476265579663&fb_action_types=news.reads&fb_ref=type%3Aread%2Cuser%3AQsI3bQH5ukqiiXwikqo9X3s_LmI%2Caf%3Asb%2Ctype%3Aread%2Cuser%3A00gc0WlJizJjoOXjjPIeCqE3R2I%2Caf%3Asb%2Ctype%3Aread%2Cuser%3AeRW89biNhbRmSqFAGh9WexpL2Xk%2Caf%3Asb%2Ctype%3Aread%2Cuser%3ALsIaXa1FG-75pDXx6BkPo2rMCUU%2Caf%3Asb&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%222756544969870%22%3A191102971031748%2C%22597542000261171%22%3A483072831733970%2C%22550438171634277%22%3A273171276142055%2C%224476265579663%22%3A373242866104452%7D&action_type_map=%7B%222756544969870%22%3A%22news.reads%22%2C%22597542000261171%22%3A%22news.reads%22%2C%22550438171634277%22%3A%22news.reads%22%2C%224476265579663%22%3A%22news.reads%22%7D&action_ref_map=%7B%222756544969870%22%3A%22type%3Aread%2Cuser%3AQsI3bQH5ukqiiXwikqo9X3s_LmI%2Caf%3Asb%22%2C%22597542000261171%22%3A%22type%3Aread%2Cuser%3A00gc0WlJizJjoOXjjPIeCqE3R2I%2Caf%3Asb%22%2C%22550438171634277%22%3A%22type%3Aread%2Cuser%3AeRW89biNhbRmSqFAGh9WexpL2Xk%2Caf%3Asb%22%2C%224476265579663%22%3A%22type%3Aread%2Cuser%3ALsIaXa1FG-75pDXx6BkPo2rMCUU%2Caf%3Asb%22%7D&code=AQA_SrHiaZas2f5TIVf7vLRQ3oODnxe0jxm4kN0KD1Nqsz3vT4v05lWjfD-_r4DG9yA95Edu3ZjXlHyqpgIPF3mi3bckUlhCJ_gPywNXpVUeevY1-T8RijmA3RjmKlDTn9Alq90XHtzGNRKutDzN983hEzd9FYkgVepWbeu7y7Uw5Ac0KX3Qx2LI9jVsAn9gyn6-Q6hwbr9aZUiCKckiz7cK#_=_ Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 Holy "The Baby" Link to comment
Rockies Fan in Diapers Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 Wow, that is Sad. It sure puts things into perspective for those who want to remain "Young" Forever. As the saying Goes: "Be Careful what you wish for." Link to comment
foundationbaby Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 I saw Brooke on Discovery or TLC...I forget which. It is sad to say the least. Her bedroom is still a nursery basically never really changing from when she was an actual infant. She still sleeps in a crib. The cool thing about Brooke is that she has a swing that she can propel herself. If she is upset about something she will swing back and both in rapid succession to show that she is not a happy camper. Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 I recently read an article about the opposite- a pair of teenage brothers who are already experiencing old age health issues Maybe someday we will have the medical genetic knowledge to help these people have more normal lives, but I fear that the same genetic meddling will be twisted into making all people "normal", and that will be a very bad thing Power without wisdom is always a disaster, and we're not ready to wield the power curing these problems looks like it will take Link to comment
Honeywell6180 Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 I would have a difficult time feeling sorry for Brook. Link to comment
Eir Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 ^ My response is mediated by my knowledge of you. That being said, I feel everyone would the ability to have a normal life in a perfect world. The world is not perfect, but if we can make it better, we sure as hell should. Link to comment
drynot Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 I find it difficult to come to terms with her mothers statement that if someone found a cure, she wouldn't allow Brooke to use it. 1 Link to comment
Pampered_Cowboy Posted January 12, 2013 Share Posted January 12, 2013 I seen her on TLC a few years ago. Link to comment
gah!ghost Posted January 13, 2013 Share Posted January 13, 2013 So… if I'm reading that article correctly and that article is reporting correctly she hasn't just stopped growing… she's actually stopped aging. If she has actually stopped aging… uh… what? Does she not die of old age? I guess since she's only 20 and is apparently, again based on that article, the only known person with this disorder it's hard to know. If she has literally stopped aging that is nuts and actually gives plausibility to genetic science being able to do the same in healthy adults. Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted January 13, 2013 Share Posted January 13, 2013 It has been so long ago that I can't remember the details well, but I saw an in-depth show once about how a body ages. When a cell gets damaged or dies, the new cell that is reproduced loses something in the DNA or chromosomes, so that it is not quite as good as the one it replaced. That keeps contuniung So here, the body has ceased to develop but it is still aging I also recall there is a slowing down of cell reproduction as we age because of these losses. This girl will die of old age eventually, just like us all, but in a un-matured body Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted January 13, 2013 Share Posted January 13, 2013 Actually, it is less a matter of sad than of horror, in the actualydefinition of which is a hint of sadness, or more correctly, pathos, but also other things. What we take to be "horror" as in monsterr and other scary things is terror. Which is shy I posted "Holy "The Baby", that was a horror movie, not to mention the twist ending. There was a pathos to it that ins't in Link to comment
Honeywell6180 Posted January 13, 2013 Share Posted January 13, 2013 You call this a "horror story", Christine. Link to comment
spark Posted January 13, 2013 Share Posted January 13, 2013 Feeling sorry for Brooke is almost exactly the same as feeling sorry for somebody who is Mentally Retarded. 1 Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted January 13, 2013 Share Posted January 13, 2013 You call this a "horror story", Christine. Link to comment
willyrides Posted January 13, 2013 Share Posted January 13, 2013 We all seem quick to judge on one news article. Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted January 14, 2013 Share Posted January 14, 2013 "redefine normal as an individual subjetive..." HUH??? that is absurd, it would cease to be normal since it would be redefined out of any real-world connections. It's a tough thing to be in, but lets keep our heads on straight. If you "redefine normal as individual subjective...." then in a city of the blind a sighted man is a lunatic" as the phrase goes. You lose your moorings to reality and soon the ability to deal with the situation, or anythihng else Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted January 14, 2013 Share Posted January 14, 2013 I see a "usual" But there is no 'normal' It is a hard word to avoid using sometimes- I did it myself in an above post where I said "more normal" 'Usual' is definable; 'normal' comprises of the 'usual' but extends further than this, and that extension is subjective. For the girl mentioned in the OP and the other's mentioned in this thread too, I would want them all happy, whatever that was for them, and for most people (but not me ) that is usually pretty close to normal - thus my previous statement Link to comment
gah!ghost Posted January 14, 2013 Share Posted January 14, 2013 It has been so long ago that I can't remember the details well, but I saw an in-depth show once about how a body ages. When a cell gets damaged or dies, the new cell that is reproduced loses something in the DNA or chromosomes, so that it is not quite as good as the one it replaced. That keeps contuniung So here, the body has ceased to develop but it is still aging I also recall there is a slowing down of cell reproduction as we age because of these losses. This girl will die of old age eventually, just like us all, but in a un-matured body Link to comment
Honeywell6180 Posted January 14, 2013 Share Posted January 14, 2013 I would not care to live that story, would you? You know, I don't think I would have a problem with it if I were functioning at her cognitive level. Link to comment
spark Posted January 14, 2013 Share Posted January 14, 2013 I would not care to live that story, would you? The thing is that it isn't necessarily a choice, but it doesn't mean it is a horror story. Link to comment
Nat Posted January 14, 2013 Share Posted January 14, 2013 I don't find it sad. She has a mind of a infant right? So she doesn't know any difference so it's not like she knows what it going on in the real world and is aware of things other 20 year olds are doing and wishes she can have the same. At least the parents don't have a problem with caring for her until they can't do it anymore due to old age. That is the worry they have to live with everyday I am sure. Unless one of their other children decides to take over and care for her too. Does that mean she will live on forever and she will be cared for by her own siblings and by their own kids and then by their own kids and then by their own kids. Or is she aging on the inside and her brain and outside isn't? If so, then she won't live forever either. Link to comment
Dirty Diaper/Maxipad Lover Posted January 14, 2013 Share Posted January 14, 2013 I find it difficult to come to terms with her mothers statement that if someone found a cure, she wouldn't allow Brooke to use it. Link to comment
Dill_Pickle Posted January 15, 2013 Share Posted January 15, 2013 Actually, it is less a matter of sad than of horror, in the actualydefinition of which is a hint of sadness, or more correctly, pathos, but also other things. What we take to be "horror" as in monsterr and other scary things is terror. Which is shy I posted "Holy "The Baby", that was a horror movie, not to mention the twist ending. There was a pathos to it that ins't in Link to comment
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