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From the page: "The Greenbergs are fascinated by the promise that a scientific breakthrough may stem from Brooke, whose own life is governed by the most basic elements: food and shelter; a family's love; and their ability to see in her far more than meets the eye, having come to terms... more
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Rated by mdkronos on Sep 02, 6:51pm
You can't see the photos because the fucking submitter used the printer-friendly link instead of the main article page. These should be banned.
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Rated by Lolaone on Jun 29, 7:53am
From the page: "The Greenbergs are fascinated by the promise that a scientific breakthrough may stem from Brooke, whose own life is governed by the most basic elements: food and shelter; a family's love; and their ability to see in her far more than meets the eye, having come to terms with the prospect that she will never grow up. "We love her just the way she is," Melanie Greenberg said. "We don't want to change her." Added Howard Greenberg, "Brooke is the nucleus of our family. What if Brooke holds the secret to aging? We'd like to find out. We'd like to help people. Everybody's here for a reason. Maybe this is why Brooke is here." For more of Brooke's story, watch the documentary, "Child Frozen In Time," Sunday, Aug. 2 at 10 p.m. on TLC." There are many people who cannot verbally communicate what their level of knowledge is. Family members learn to recognize facial expressions,or eye movements,and then respond. My baby sister had Cerebral Palsy,and never spoke. We understood her.
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Rated by Orotim on Jun 26, 3:28pm
From the page: ""Child Frozen In Time,""
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Rated by thewhizzer on Jun 25, 5:54pm
Words fail me I find it odd...I could not see the images though I don't know why
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Reviewed by greywoods on Jun 24, 7:45am
Help her? FUCK that, test her all you want i want fucking immortality now.
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Rated by Siilk on Jun 24, 4:57am
A fascinating phenomena.
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Rated by mclovingood on Jun 23, 11:17pm
to live for such a long time without aging... i dont know if that is a blessing or a nightmare.
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Rated by objectconstant on Jun 23, 6:35pm
A child that apparently never ages. I don't really know what to say.
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Rated by so64 on Jun 23, 4:52pm
Definitely interesting, though I don't like how the doctors seem to insinuate that they about to do a crap load of testing on her...But all in all, I hope they do help her.