Born Different - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Together Forever: Conjoined Twins Don't Want To Be Separated
CONJOINED twins Pin and Pan's bond is so strong that they don't want to be separated - even if it proved medically possible. The seven-year-old sisters, from Thailand, were born with their own heads, torsos, and arms but are connected at the waist. The duo share a pair of legs, with Pin having control of one and Pan controlling the other, and have learned to walk, dress, eat - and even ride a tricycle - as one. The twins live in Nakhon Sawan, around 250km north of Bangkok, with their grandparents - who describe them as "normal, happy" children.

"I Don't Want To Look Perfect, I Just Want To Look Normal"
A mother has to have balloons placed under her skin because of a rare condition that could kill her at any time. Jennifer Hiles suffers from AVM or arterial venous malformation, which leads to abnormal connections between the arteries and veins in her face. The painful condition has nearly killed her on numerous occasions but she is hoping that an upcoming surgery will remove it forever.

The 7ft 8in Teen Who Can't Stop Growing
A GIANT teenager has reached a record-breaking height of 7ft 8ins - and is still growing. Broc Brown, who was officially the world's tallest teenager before becoming too old for the 18-and-below classification, is growing at the rate of six inches a year. If he maintains that rate, the 19-year-old from Michigan could easily surpass the current world's tallest man, Sultan Kosen, who stands at 8ft 2ins.

The Girl Who Lives In A Bowl
A TEENAGE girl born without limbs lives her life in a plastic bowl. Rahma Haruna is a bright, happy girl, despite suffering from a mystery condition that stopped her arms and legs developing properly - leaving her practically limbless and in constant pain. The 19-year-old, from Kano, Nigeria, was born a healthy baby but when she turned six months old her growth came to a sudden halt and she stopped hitting key development milestones. Rahma's family do their best to provide her with a fulfilling life and transport her around the village in a plastic bowl. Doctors have been baffled by Rahma's condition and some have even put it down to the teenager being struck down by jinns - a supernatural being in Islam mythology.

The Boy Whose Skin Grows Too Fast
FIVE-YEAR-OLD Evan Fasciano's condition causes his skin to grow at ten times the normal rate, leaving him at risk of life-threatening infection. Evan, from Goshen, Connecticut, was born with Harlequin Ichthyosis, a genetic disorder that leaves him with scales across his entire body. Suffering from the severest form of the disease, Evan is at constant risk of infection - requiring him to have two baths a day so 33-year-old mum De De can scrub off the excess skin. Currently there is no cure for Harlequin Ichthyosis, but despite his condition Evan remains a lively, happy child, who is incredibly popular at school and loves to play with his younger brother Cenzo.

Inspirational Vlogger Redefines Beauty
A 21-YEAR-OLD vlogger is making a name for herself on YouTube with her make-up tutorials - despite being born with a facial tumour that leaves her unable to speak or eat. Marimar Quiora once hid her face from strangers in the street, but now proudly bares her beauty to millions of people who follow her online. Marimar was born with a facial tumour called cystic hygroma, which means she has to use sign language in her videos to communicate. But the inspirational student won't let anything hold her back, and now she is turning traditional beauty standards on their head with her powerful message of self-love.

The Twins Who Can't Stop Eating
A SINGLE mother is struggling to cope with her twin boys who suffer from an extremely rare condition – which makes them eternally hungry. Stevie and Eddie Ahern were born with Prader-Willi Syndrome and autism, a devastating combination that leaves them prone to extreme anger and violent outbursts. The twelve-year-old, thirteen stone boys are becoming increasingly stronger and more stubborn meaning their mother Dianna Schatzlein-Ahern, 55 is considering involving the authorities. In order to stop them eating she has to lock up her refrigerator, cupboards, cat food and even cleaning products – which they have been known to try and drink.

Limbless PlayStation Gamer Uses Chin And Shoulder To Play
BORN without arms and legs, Tiyo Satrio, from Penawangan village, West Java, Indonesia, could be forgiven for having little to smile about. But instead the 11-year-old's upbeat nature and infectious laugh make him a class favourite with fellow pupils and teachers alike. Throughout her pregnancy, Tiyo's mum Mimi was unaware of her son's condition. And even after he was born, she wasn't told straight away that her newborn child had no arms or legs. Although shocked on first learning the news, Mimi quickly adjusted to her son's condition – and it's this acceptance that has contributed to Tiyo's outgoing personality. Tiyo also proves himself to be more than a match for his friends when playing on his games console. The Playstation addict plays every spare moment he can, using his chin to operate the control pad.

Mum Has Medical Balloons Removed From Her Face
A MUM who lived with a life-threatening facial mass has been given a new chance at life - after doctors cut away half of her FACE. Jennifer Hiles suffered from AVM or arterial venous malformation, which leads to abnormal connections between the arteries and veins in her face. The rare condition causes haemorrhaging – which could have killed her at any time, but Jennifer is hoping that her latest surgery has removed it forever. Jennifer spent eight weeks with saline-filled tissue expanders under the skin of her forehead and cheek – which were inflated every week to allow new skin to grow. Now Jennifer has had the balloons and the AVM removed and her new skin patched over – and she couldn't be happier with her new face.
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