When was Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley first diagnosed with primordial dwarf condition?
Tuesday, April 28, 2009 Kenadie Jourdin – The Smallest Girl In Worl Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley weighed 2 lbs, 8 ounces when she was born in February 2003. She was not expected to live more than a day, but she has survived. She continued to defy doctors expectations and at the age of 8 months, Kenadie was finally diagnosed with primordial dwarfism, a genetic condition that is believed to affect only about 100 people in the world. She isn’t expected to grow past about 30 inches or weigh more than 8 pounds. Her special needs expenses are substantial. If you wish, you can help through a Paypal donation. Sources: http://magicamazing.blogspot.com/2009/04/kenadie-jourdin-smallest-girl-in-world.
The Learning Channel produced the documentary “Incredibly Small: Kenadie’s Story.” Kenadie Jourdin Bromley, 5, of Sault Ste. Marie in Canada, has primordial dwarfism. This dwarfism is a genetic condition characterized by abnormal underdevelopment. Kenadie Bromley weighs 14 pounds (6.4 kg) at 5 years old. Kenadie Bromley defied doctors by surviving past infancy. Bromley has acted in her first movie named “Iep!” or translated as “Cheep!” Kenadie Bromley was cast as Viegeltje, a fantasy creature who is half-girl and half-bird. A birdwatcher couple helped Viegeltje to recover from her ill health and then they struggle to let her go. Brianne Jourdin, Kenadie’s mother, took her and her younger brother Ty to the production’s location in Amsterdam. “Iep!” will be released in 2009. Sources: http://celebgalz.