Hi, I have a 18 month old daughter born with achondroplasia. She just started walking! I know I should be happy, but I am not. I don\’t want her to grow up. I love her so much, but all I ever think about is her future. I am so afraid of her being made fun of. I still secretly cry so much after all this time. I am still angry! The craziest part about it all is I know besides being short she is a \”normal\” happy child. I guess my question to you is. Although you seem so positive. Do you ever still feel sad, angry, unsure? I am a single mom of four kids she is my youngest. I have no one to talk to about my feelings. Thanks for just listening! If you can will you email me back.
AUTHOR: Chanelle
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