Children diagnosed with dwarfism, particularly those with the most common form called achondroplasia, typically have a normal life expectancy, living into their 60s or beyond. However, life expectancy can vary based on the type of dwarfism and any associated health complications. Conditions related to skeletal dysplasia may lead to specific health challenges that could impact longevity. Regular medical care and management can help improve quality of life and outcomes for those with dwarfism.
it varies from 3 years to 7 years. i know someone who lived for 7 years from when she was diagnosed. but i also know someone who was diagnosed 2 years ago and now is critically ill.
Midget is considered a derogatory term and is not used in a medical context. People with forms of dwarfism can have a normal lifespan, similar to that of individuals without dwarfism. With proper medical care and attention to any specific health issues associated with dwarfism, they can live long and fulfilling lives.
If one has primordial dwarfism, one has a smaller body size at all stages of life. All of the physical features are in proportion. It's rare to live past 30 years old with this condition.
it varies from 3 years to 7 years. i know someone who lived for 7 years from when she was diagnosed. but i also know someone who was diagnosed 2 years ago and now is critically ill.
3-6 months for HIV.... you can live years before Developing AIDS
A little less than three years. She was diagnosed in the fall of 1986 (if memory serves) and died on May 20, 1989.
The only way a mother can be forced to pay child support in any state, is if she does not have primary custody of the child. If the child or children live primarily with the father, then the mother can be made to pay child support.
18 years
Roane County
No
Yes, as long as the child is a minor they can not choose where to live.
Midgets live about the same length of time as any other human being. With dwarfs, it depends on the degree of dwarfism.