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osteogenesis imperfecta

Josefina married Rodrigo, and Rodrigo has osteogenesis imperfecta, but Josefina doesn’t. The y had three kids named Simon, Hermione, and Alfred. Simon has osteogenesis imperfecta, but Hermione and Alfred don’t. Simon married Marie who doesn’t have osteogenesis imperfecta. Hermione married Ron who has osteogenesis imperfecta. Alfred married Stephenie who doesn’t have osteogenesis imperfecta.
 * They had two kids, Leslie and Mickey, who don’t have osteogenesis imperfecta.
 * Mickey married Sophie who has osteogenesis imperfecta.
 * Mickey and Sophie had two kids named Molly and Carter. Molly doesn’t have osteogenesis imperfecta, but Carter does.
 * Leslie never married.
 * They had two identical twins named Marvin and Toby. Toby has osteogenesis imperfecta, and Marvin doesn’t.
 * Toby married and divorced a woman named Marley.
 * Marley doesn’t have osteogenesis imperfecta. They had two kids named April and Edward who both don’t have osteogenesis imperfecta.
 * They had two kids named Perry and Suzie, and they both didn’t have osteogenesis imperfecta.
 * Neither of them married.

Sally's Diary Entry #1 2/29/12

I cannot believe my parents. They act like the world will end if I go out with my friends. I have osteogenesis imperfecta type 1. It is not as harsh as type 2 or 3, and type 4 isn't very bad either. My parents treat me like I am a baby that they can control, but I am almost a teenager, and I should be treated maturely. I want to go out with my friends and see movies and shop at the mall instead of being stuck in the plastic bubble my parents call a house. I would expect more sympathy from my dad since he has it to and it's a dominant gene, but for some reason it just makes him more protective. I know that the super protectiveness started when I tripped and fractured my arm at age 6. My parents had started to cry and called the amubulance. I think I should talk to my parents about compromising

Sally's Diary Entry #2 3/1/12

Since my last diary entry I have talked to my parents, and they said I could go out with my friends if we have a chaperone in case of an emergency. I would like to state that I hate gym. It stinks because, I can't lift weights since I have weak muscles, and bending hurts due to my curved spine. I do well in school, but the only problem that might effect my hearing in the future is hearing loss. My dad got his hearing loss in his early twenties due to his osteogenesis imperfecta.

Sally's Diary Entry #3

I hate that I am so different than everyone else. I have a pointed chin, and the white of my eyes has a bluish tint. I might start to get breathing or heart problems when I get older. I am also really short, in my class I am one of the shortest people. My teeth are kind of brittle which makes eating uncomfortable. I looked up osteogenesis imperfecta the website says some people with it have brain problems. I guess I am lucky that I don't have many disabilities. I really have to worry about breaking bones in my body.