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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie with and mum Sarah Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah und Vater Stephen und Brüder Hayden und Harley
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie Johnson with his parents Sarah and Stephenand his twin brothers Hayden (left) and Harley. Stephen.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah und Vater Stephen und Brüder Hayden und Harley
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie Johnson with his parents Sarah and Stephenand his twin brothers Hayden (left) and Harley. Stephen.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah und Vater Stephen
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie Johnson with his parents Sarah and Stephen.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie with and mum Sarah Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie with and mum Sarah Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie with and mum Sarah Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie with and mum Sarah Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie with and mum Sarah Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie with and mum Sarah Johnson.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah und Vater Stephen und Brüder Hayden und Harley
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie Johnson with his parents Sarah and Stephenand his twin brothers Hayden (left) and Harley. Stephen.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
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    Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht ständige Überwachung
    Wie bei Big Brother: Ollie Johnson leidet am seltenen Dravet-Syndrom und braucht daher eine 24-Stunden Beobachtung - hier mit Mutter Sarah und Vater Stephen
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    [Miracle toddler Ollie Johnson with his parents Sarah and Stephen.
    Parents of a boy with a rare condition which means he needs to be constantly watched say they are living "real-life Big Brother" after installing CCTV cameras in their home. Adorable Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has an incredibly rare illness called Dravet Syndrome which has led to him having 16 seizures in one day. The cute toddler can have a seizure at any time and is at risk of dying in his sleep as his oxygen levels often drop dangerously low during seizures. Devoted mother Sarah, 32, and father Stephen, 28, Johnson hardly slept after Ollie was diagnosed with the condition as they feared he would have an attack during the night] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf - hier mit ihrer Mutter Stephanie Greer und Vater Alec Davidson

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf - hier mit ihrer Mutter Stephanie Greer und Vater Alec Davidson

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf - hier mit ihrer Mutter Stephanie Greer

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf - hier mit ihrer Mutter Stephanie Greer

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf - hier mit ihrer Mutter Stephanie Greer

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf - hier mit ihrer Mutter Stephanie Greer

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf - hier mit ihrer Mutter Stephanie Greer

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
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    Daisy Davidson wächst mit halben Herzen auf
    Daisy Davidson wächst mit einem halben Herzen auf - hier mit ihrer Mutter Stephanie Greer

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    [Little Daisy Davidson, who was born with half a heart with mum Stephanie Greer, 19 in their home in Irvine, Scotland. Two loving parents who were advised to abort their unborn baby when doctors found she only had half a heart were celebrating yesterday -- as she prepares to celebrate her first BIRTHDAY. Stephanie Greer, 19, defied doctors when she decided to go ahead with the birth of her daughter Daisy, who was given 40 per chance of survival when she was diagnosed with congenital heart disease Tricuspid Atresia [corr] in the womb. To make matters worse Daisy developed a life-threatening infection when she was just six months old, causing her body to shut down. Daisy underwent a gruelling four-hour operation to 'rewire' the remaining side of her heart so it could function on its own, becoming the smallest Scottish child to have the operation. Despite the grim prognosis just last year Daisy is now about to celebrate her first birthday - a day her parents thought they would never see.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis - neue Erkenntnisse an der Universität Bristol

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    Silhouette comparing the sizes of a great white shark (top), killer whale, human diver and the pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Dr Judyth Sassoon a scientist at the University of Bristol with the lower jaw of the Westbury pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis - neue Erkenntnisse an der Universität Bristol

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    Dr Judyth Sassoon a scientist at the University of Bristol with the lower jaw of the Westbury pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis - neue Erkenntnisse an der Universität Bristol

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    Dr Judyth Sassoon a scientist at the University of Bristol with the lower jaw of the Westbury pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis - neue Erkenntnisse an der Universität Bristol

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    Dr Judyth Sassoon a scientist at the University of Bristol with the lower jaw of the Westbury pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis - neue Erkenntnisse an der Universität Bristol

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    Silhouette comparing the sizes of a great white shark (top), killer whale, human diver and the pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis - neue Erkenntnisse an der Universität Bristol

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    Dr Judyth Sassoon a scientist at the University of Bristol with the lower jaw of the Westbury pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis - neue Erkenntnisse an der Universität Bristol

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    Dr Judyth Sassoon a scientist at the University of Bristol with the lower jaw of the Westbury pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis - neue Erkenntnisse an der Universität Bristol

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    Dr Judyth Sassoon a scientist at the University of Bristol with the lower jaw of the Westbury pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
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    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis
    Pliosaurus hatte möglicherweise Arthritis - neue Erkenntnisse an der Universität Bristol

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    Dr Judyth Sassoon a scientist at the University of Bristol with the lower jaw of the Westbury pliosaur.
    [A new study by scientists at the university has found signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur, an ancient sea reptile that lived 150 million years ago. The 8 metre long pliosaur was a terrifying creature with a large, crocodile-like head, a short neck, whale-like body and four powerful flippers to propel it through water in pursuit of prey. With its huge jaws and 20 cm long teeth, it would have been capable of ripping most other marine reptiles or dinosaurs to pieces, but this particular individual was the unfortunate victim of an arthritis-like disease.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    Carolyn Gibbons leidet an einer seltenen Chiari-Malformation

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    Carolyn Gibbons from Southampton who suffers from a very rare condition which means her brain is growing out from her skull and a laugh could kill her. A teacher with a rare neurological disorder has been warned she could die if she laughs out loud - in case it causes her BRAIN to burst out of her HEAD. Carolyn Gibbons, 23, suffers from a condition which means her brain is too big for her skull. The extra weight has caused her brain to sink into the spinal cord blocking the flow of fluid to her head. Carolyn suffers from Arnold Chiari Malformation, which affects one in 1,000 people and kills six sufferers each year. Carolyn, from Hythe, Hampshire, said: ''If I laugh out loud too vigorously it can cause pressure to build up and moving my head back and forth could cause me to pass out and, in the worst case, die." (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Chiari-Malformation
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    Chiari-Malformation
    Carolyn Gibbons leidet an einer seltenen Chiari-Malformation

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    Carolyn Gibbons from Southampton who suffers from a very rare condition which means her brain is growing out from her skull and a laugh could kill her. A teacher with a rare neurological disorder has been warned she could die if she laughs out loud - in case it causes her BRAIN to burst out of her HEAD. Carolyn Gibbons, 23, suffers from a condition which means her brain is too big for her skull. The extra weight has caused her brain to sink into the spinal cord blocking the flow of fluid to her head. Carolyn suffers from Arnold Chiari Malformation, which affects one in 1,000 people and kills six sufferers each year. Carolyn, from Hythe, Hampshire, said: ''If I laugh out loud too vigorously it can cause pressure to build up and moving my head back and forth could cause me to pass out and, in the worst case, die." (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Chiari-Malformation
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    Chiari-Malformation
    Carolyn Gibbons leidet an einer seltenen Chiari-Malformation

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    Carolyn Gibbons from Southampton who suffers from a very rare condition which means her brain is growing out from her skull and a laugh could kill her. A teacher with a rare neurological disorder has been warned she could die if she laughs out loud - in case it causes her BRAIN to burst out of her HEAD. Carolyn Gibbons, 23, suffers from a condition which means her brain is too big for her skull. The extra weight has caused her brain to sink into the spinal cord blocking the flow of fluid to her head. Carolyn suffers from Arnold Chiari Malformation, which affects one in 1,000 people and kills six sufferers each year. Carolyn, from Hythe, Hampshire, said: ''If I laugh out loud too vigorously it can cause pressure to build up and moving my head back and forth could cause me to pass out and, in the worst case, die." (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Chiari-Malformation
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    Chiari-Malformation
    Carolyn Gibbons leidet an einer seltenen Chiari-Malformation

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    Carolyn Gibbons from Southampton who suffers from a very rare condition which means her brain is growing out from her skull and a laugh could kill her. A teacher with a rare neurological disorder has been warned she could die if she laughs out loud - in case it causes her BRAIN to burst out of her HEAD. Carolyn Gibbons, 23, suffers from a condition which means her brain is too big for her skull. The extra weight has caused her brain to sink into the spinal cord blocking the flow of fluid to her head. Carolyn suffers from Arnold Chiari Malformation, which affects one in 1,000 people and kills six sufferers each year. Carolyn, from Hythe, Hampshire, said: ''If I laugh out loud too vigorously it can cause pressure to build up and moving my head back and forth could cause me to pass out and, in the worst case, die." (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Steven Crossfields
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    Steven Crossfields
    Epileptiker Steven Crossfields wird nach einem Anfall im Lokal The Vale raussgeschmissen

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    Steven Crossfields from Coventry who was thrown out of his local pub, 'The Vale' after suffering an epileptic fit.
    21 Oct 2011. A disabled man was thrown out of a pub for because he was having - an EPILEPTIC FIT. [Steven Crossfield, 40, was enjoying a quiet drink with his girlfriend Tracy Cashmore, 43, when he had the seizure. He started to shake violently and was about to collapse when another customer caught him. Quick-thinking Tracy saved his life by administering medication to bring his breathing back under control. But seconds later landlady Elaine Amos marched over and demanded: ''Get him out of here''. Mr Crossfield claims she did not even phone for an ambulance and even stood by the front door to ''make sure he left''. The father-of-one said: ''The way I was treated was horrible - it is utterly shocking that they would treat anyone like this, it is a breach of human rights.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Steven Crossfields
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    Steven Crossfields
    Epileptiker Steven Crossfields wird nach einem Anfall im Lokal The Vale raussgeschmissen

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    Steven Crossfields from Coventry who was thrown out of his local pub, 'The Vale' after suffering an epileptic fit.
    21 Oct 2011. A disabled man was thrown out of a pub for because he was having - an EPILEPTIC FIT. [Steven Crossfield, 40, was enjoying a quiet drink with his girlfriend Tracy Cashmore, 43, when he had the seizure. He started to shake violently and was about to collapse when another customer caught him. Quick-thinking Tracy saved his life by administering medication to bring his breathing back under control. But seconds later landlady Elaine Amos marched over and demanded: ''Get him out of here''. Mr Crossfield claims she did not even phone for an ambulance and even stood by the front door to ''make sure he left''. The father-of-one said: ''The way I was treated was horrible - it is utterly shocking that they would treat anyone like this, it is a breach of human rights.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Steven Crossfields
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    Epileptiker Steven Crossfields wird nach einem Anfall im Lokal The Vale raussgeschmissen

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    Steven Crossfields from Coventry who was thrown out of his local pub, 'The Vale' after suffering an epileptic fit.
    21 Oct 2011. A disabled man was thrown out of a pub for because he was having - an EPILEPTIC FIT. [Steven Crossfield, 40, was enjoying a quiet drink with his girlfriend Tracy Cashmore, 43, when he had the seizure. He started to shake violently and was about to collapse when another customer caught him. Quick-thinking Tracy saved his life by administering medication to bring his breathing back under control. But seconds later landlady Elaine Amos marched over and demanded: ''Get him out of here''. Mr Crossfield claims she did not even phone for an ambulance and even stood by the front door to ''make sure he left''. The father-of-one said: ''The way I was treated was horrible - it is utterly shocking that they would treat anyone like this, it is a breach of human rights.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Steven Crossfields
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    Steven Crossfields
    Epileptiker Steven Crossfields wird nach einem Anfall im Lokal The Vale raussgeschmissen

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    Steven Crossfields from Coventry who was thrown out of his local pub, 'The Vale' after suffering an epileptic fit.
    21 Oct 2011. A disabled man was thrown out of a pub for because he was having - an EPILEPTIC FIT. [Steven Crossfield, 40, was enjoying a quiet drink with his girlfriend Tracy Cashmore, 43, when he had the seizure. He started to shake violently and was about to collapse when another customer caught him. Quick-thinking Tracy saved his life by administering medication to bring his breathing back under control. But seconds later landlady Elaine Amos marched over and demanded: ''Get him out of here''. Mr Crossfield claims she did not even phone for an ambulance and even stood by the front door to ''make sure he left''. The father-of-one said: ''The way I was treated was horrible - it is utterly shocking that they would treat anyone like this, it is a breach of human rights.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Steven Crossfields
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    Steven Crossfields
    Epileptiker Steven Crossfields wird nach einem Anfall im Lokal The Vale raussgeschmissen

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    Steven Crossfields from Coventry who was thrown out of his local pub, 'The Vale' after suffering an epileptic fit.
    21 Oct 2011. A disabled man was thrown out of a pub for because he was having - an EPILEPTIC FIT. [Steven Crossfield, 40, was enjoying a quiet drink with his girlfriend Tracy Cashmore, 43, when he had the seizure. He started to shake violently and was about to collapse when another customer caught him. Quick-thinking Tracy saved his life by administering medication to bring his breathing back under control. But seconds later landlady Elaine Amos marched over and demanded: ''Get him out of here''. Mr Crossfield claims she did not even phone for an ambulance and even stood by the front door to ''make sure he left''. The father-of-one said: ''The way I was treated was horrible - it is utterly shocking that they would treat anyone like this, it is a breach of human rights.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Steven Crossfields
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    Steven Crossfields
    Epileptiker Steven Crossfields wird nach einem Anfall im Lokal The Vale raussgeschmissen

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    Steven Crossfields from Coventry who was thrown out of his local pub, 'The Vale' after suffering an epileptic fit.
    21 Oct 2011. A disabled man was thrown out of a pub for because he was having - an EPILEPTIC FIT. [Steven Crossfield, 40, was enjoying a quiet drink with his girlfriend Tracy Cashmore, 43, when he had the seizure. He started to shake violently and was about to collapse when another customer caught him. Quick-thinking Tracy saved his life by administering medication to bring his breathing back under control. But seconds later landlady Elaine Amos marched over and demanded: ''Get him out of here''. Mr Crossfield claims she did not even phone for an ambulance and even stood by the front door to ''make sure he left''. The father-of-one said: ''The way I was treated was horrible - it is utterly shocking that they would treat anyone like this, it is a breach of human rights.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Steven Crossfields
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    Steven Crossfields
    Epileptiker Steven Crossfields wird nach einem Anfall im Lokal The Vale raussgeschmissen

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    Steven Crossfields from Coventry who was thrown out of his local pub, 'The Vale' after suffering an epileptic fit.
    21 Oct 2011. A disabled man was thrown out of a pub for because he was having - an EPILEPTIC FIT. [Steven Crossfield, 40, was enjoying a quiet drink with his girlfriend Tracy Cashmore, 43, when he had the seizure. He started to shake violently and was about to collapse when another customer caught him. Quick-thinking Tracy saved his life by administering medication to bring his breathing back under control. But seconds later landlady Elaine Amos marched over and demanded: ''Get him out of here''. Mr Crossfield claims she did not even phone for an ambulance and even stood by the front door to ''make sure he left''. The father-of-one said: ''The way I was treated was horrible - it is utterly shocking that they would treat anyone like this, it is a breach of human rights.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Steven Crossfields
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    Steven Crossfields
    Epileptiker Steven Crossfields wird nach einem Anfall im Lokal The Vale raussgeschmissen

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    Steven Crossfields from Coventry who was thrown out of his local pub, 'The Vale' after suffering an epileptic fit.
    21 Oct 2011. A disabled man was thrown out of a pub for because he was having - an EPILEPTIC FIT. [Steven Crossfield, 40, was enjoying a quiet drink with his girlfriend Tracy Cashmore, 43, when he had the seizure. He started to shake violently and was about to collapse when another customer caught him. Quick-thinking Tracy saved his life by administering medication to bring his breathing back under control. But seconds later landlady Elaine Amos marched over and demanded: ''Get him out of here''. Mr Crossfield claims she did not even phone for an ambulance and even stood by the front door to ''make sure he left''. The father-of-one said: ''The way I was treated was horrible - it is utterly shocking that they would treat anyone like this, it is a breach of human rights.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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