Turkish Ramisa Gulgi, who was ranked by the Guinness Book of Records as the “tallest woman in the world”, revealed her wishes, pointing out that she suffers from a disease that stimulates abnormal body growth.
Ramisa, 24, lives in the state of Qara Bok in northern Turkey, and reaches a length of two meters and 15 centimeters, according to the Anatolia Agency.
Cette Turque mesure 2 m 15 et souffre d’une maladie génétique rare qui provoque une croissance rapide https://t.co/7tS19qOV37
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Ramisa said that she dreams of traveling to a number of countries of the world and getting to know new cultures, noting that she has Weaver syndrome, which causes the body to grow at a rate that exceeds the normal limit.
‘Being different is not as bad as you think. It can bring you unexpected success.’ — Meet Rumeysa Gelgi, the world’s tallest living woman pic.twitter.com/5EWBUcnxBK
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She explained that in 2014, she set the Guinness World Record for “the tallest girl under the age of eighteen”.
And again, last month, the Turkish woman, Ramisa, took the world record as the tallest woman in the world, according to the same source.
Ramisa Galgi said she plans to work in website design and development.
She revealed that she suffers from physical problems as a result of her excessive height, which negatively affects her movement and her daily activities.
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