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June 10th, 2009, 01:06 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1191823/Jyoti-worlds-smallest-girl-set-make-big-British-TV-barely-feet-tall.html
Her tiny form is disarming. But Jyoti Amge's dreams are as big as those of her friends.
At 15 she stands just 1ft 11½in tall and weighs less than a stone, giving her one very big claim to fame - as the smallest girl in the world.
Doctors believe Jyoti is a pituitary dwarf but have never been able to pinpoint her condition.
Such dwarfism is caused when the body fails to produce enough growth hormone.
Specialists have told her she will remain the same size for the rest of her life.
'When I was three I realised that I was different to the rest of the kids,' she said. 'I thought that everyone was bigger and I should get bigger too.'
Jyoti has her own mini grey uniform and school bag and even a tiny desk. But she looks like a doll next to her teenage classmates.
She said: 'I am proud of being the smallest girl. I love all the attention I get. I'm not scared of being small, and I don't regret being small.
'I am sure there are many people in this world who are dwarfs like me.
'I'm just the same as other people. I eat like you, dream like you. I don't feel any different.'
Weighing 12lb - only 9lb more than her weight at birth, Jyoti dreams of becoming an actress.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/06/09/article-1191823-054635DC000005DC-638_634x557.jpg
Jyoti, centre, with some of her classmates - also aged 15. Her little grey uniform is specially made for her
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/06/09/article-1191823-054635D3000005DC-348_634x368.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/06/09/article-1191823-05463894000005DC-152_634x472.jpg
Jyoti with a family friend - who, at 13 months, is already bigger than she is
What a great kid, she certainly has a huge amount of courage, optimism and spirit crammed into her tiny frame! I hope she has the best in life.
And I love the way the photo captions point out that she is the one in the centre. Incase the reader was in anyway confused. :crazy:
Her tiny form is disarming. But Jyoti Amge's dreams are as big as those of her friends.
At 15 she stands just 1ft 11½in tall and weighs less than a stone, giving her one very big claim to fame - as the smallest girl in the world.
Doctors believe Jyoti is a pituitary dwarf but have never been able to pinpoint her condition.
Such dwarfism is caused when the body fails to produce enough growth hormone.
Specialists have told her she will remain the same size for the rest of her life.
'When I was three I realised that I was different to the rest of the kids,' she said. 'I thought that everyone was bigger and I should get bigger too.'
Jyoti has her own mini grey uniform and school bag and even a tiny desk. But she looks like a doll next to her teenage classmates.
She said: 'I am proud of being the smallest girl. I love all the attention I get. I'm not scared of being small, and I don't regret being small.
'I am sure there are many people in this world who are dwarfs like me.
'I'm just the same as other people. I eat like you, dream like you. I don't feel any different.'
Weighing 12lb - only 9lb more than her weight at birth, Jyoti dreams of becoming an actress.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/06/09/article-1191823-054635DC000005DC-638_634x557.jpg
Jyoti, centre, with some of her classmates - also aged 15. Her little grey uniform is specially made for her
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/06/09/article-1191823-054635D3000005DC-348_634x368.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/06/09/article-1191823-05463894000005DC-152_634x472.jpg
Jyoti with a family friend - who, at 13 months, is already bigger than she is
What a great kid, she certainly has a huge amount of courage, optimism and spirit crammed into her tiny frame! I hope she has the best in life.
And I love the way the photo captions point out that she is the one in the centre. Incase the reader was in anyway confused. :crazy: