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I’m Officially The Tallest Kid In The World - BORN DIFFERENT

I’m Officially The Tallest Kid In The World - BORN DIFFERENT

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OFFICIALLY the tallest kid in the world, Jase, is a sweet 10-year-old boy who stands at a staggering 6 ft 3 due to a condition called Gigantism. ’ This condition means that Jase’s body releases extensive growth hormones in his pituitary gland, causing him to grow at a much quicker rate than an average 10 year old kid. Jase has grown taller by 5 inches each year and will continue to do so, unless he has a surgery to remove the growth in his head that will prevent him from growing further. Though he is resistant towards having surgery, one of the things Jase loves about his condition is how tall he stands above his peers at school, especially during football games, where every child and parent shake at the thought of him playing. Being six times the size of his friend Truman, the gentle giant is not only growing externally but also internally, as his organs and appetite grow to match his frame. Despite his appearance, Jase is a normal, loving 10-year-old boy who embraces being the tallest kid in the world’. Videographer: Randal Crow Producers: Kim Nguyen, Tom Buckman, Courtney Buabeng  Editor: Dalene Low If you have an amazing story and want to appear on the show, please email trulycastingfuturenet. com and the team will be in touch! Truly is on TikTok! Click here to
Date: 2024-06-01

Comments and reviews: 13


I'm furious at all the un-educated people in the comments who are commenting on his weight.
Do some research on pituitary tumours before just assuming he's over eating. Some of these comments are so incredibly cruel.
Weight gain is a very common side effect of a pituitary tumour due to the huge changes in hormones. It can also cause Cushings Disease, which causes weight gain. Medications he might be on to help his condition may also be causing weight gain. You don't know so dont be so cruel and quick to judge.

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I have a pituitary tumour too but mine grew on the other side so it effects a whole lot of other things. my prolactin levels mainly and possibly my vasopressin levels. Plus I'm getting severe migraines.
It's hard because the pituitary gland is only about the size of a pea and so a tumour suddenly growing on it can, obviously, be a lucky dip of (horrible) possibilities of what it's going to impact.
My heart breaks for this young man. It's terrible to see what he's going through.

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If his life expectancy is only 40 because of the gigantism, obesity is only going to shorten that. Also, they said he plays football and is around 300 lbs when other 10 year olds can be like 60 lbs, I'm really hoping they don't let him tackle because couldn't he seriously injure someone even if he's not tackling there's like body checking in football. Because it's a contact sport it seems pretty dangerous for the other kids.
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I'm touch when I see a child and HIS mother like her.
On that life he IS like a giant but her mother's Heart IS simply without limits and he deserves all this love
and this BEAUTIFUL family to help him and told him
how he IS precious in our World!
BE STRONG YOUNG GUY
A lot of people is proud of you
SORRY but it's a comm from FRANCE but/and I don't speak english properly
I wish to be understand.

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They're literally discussing a life-threatening growth in a child's brain yet the comments, all of which are adults imo, seem more concerned with the childs family being overweight. the world we now live in, right. Jase, you're an amazing young boy. I hope you find the courage to have that surgery and get your life on track. Big love to Mom who is also doing the best she can in a situation that she has zero control over.
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Need the surgery ASAP, this disorder will mess him up big time. The quicker they can do it the less issues he will have. His parents shouldn't listen to what the boy wants and just force the surgery. If he wants to live a normal life he should get it done before puberty. Maybe they should show him what others how have this disorder have had to go through.
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The lady says people would judge me for overfeeding him, but this is a condition.
So why is your other son is also overweight and you also are I suppose they already take medical support from a dietician but im not sure if this is overfeeding or hormones factor.

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If he's gaining weight its either an edema, or he's eating too much.
You can't make matter out of nothing, if you want to lose weight just eat less calories.
Lower his carbs, up his protein by alot and keep the fats the same.

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She tries not to over fed him but he has gynacamastia. She needs to learn proper nutrition. Eggs, veggies, meat protein, healthy fats. And he needs to stay active.
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To better deal with gigantism you gotta have the surgery and also lose weight. Being overweight and having gigantism is a no no.
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You are over feeding him even with his condition. The whole family needs a better nutrition and exercise, he will be 500lbs at 20
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lol 73. 5 inches is 6'3 come on it is 6. 1 Inches and shows clearly on the tape. you have 10M subs and still poor at math
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I would definitely get the surgery unless it's safe to wait he's a cutie pie does he feel okay I hope so
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