The Positives of Living With A Facial Disfigurement | Full Documentary | OMG Stories

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Published 2024-02-16
Following three extraordinary young women who live with facial disfigurements...

In this emotional documentary the ladies explain in detail the cause of their condition and how it has affected every aspect of their lives.

Through sheer adversity we learn that each of these strong young women has managed to overcome their insecurities and been able to compensate in other ways.

25-year-old Yasmin, suffers with Parry Romberg syndrome a rare genetic disorder.
24-year-old Raiche, received 70% burns from a house fire when she was a toddler.
22-year-old Chloe has a port wine stain.

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All Comments (12)
  • @Cali_Girl1
    I've been living with facial disfigurement for nearly 20 years. It's one of the most DEVASTATING things a person can live through, impacting every aspect of your life, and feelings of self-worth. Feelings of LACK of self-worth, is more precise. I feel like I've served a 20-Year Prison Sentence, for a crime I committed against myself, while in an altered state of mind. 😫😭
  • @suzanneroche1243
    People need to stop the bullying no matter what they bully a person on. It could be you are fat, have pimples, wear glasses, have crappy clothes, whatever negative thing they think about a person, just keep it to yourself!! Everyone can see so you don’t have to show you are a complete ass by calling out negative remarks about people that they can’t help. Give them a hand up, not a kick to make them feel bad! What’s your problem anyway? 🤐
  • @FLBeautyQueen
    Understand in a different sense. My disfigurement is on the inside from a rare genetic neurological condition that wasn’t diagnosed until just a few years ago at 31 y/o. As a child I was abused on a scale only a few know by my bio family.. locked in a closet, tortured, hogtied, starvation, denied education, CPS, given away to the state, & abused in every way imaginable. Children would make fun of me & play awful pranks. I was forced numerous unnecessary drugs. Now I’m protected by the abuse center, CS church, & state protection program. I’ve always felt the need to look perfect on the outside to hide what’s on the inside. Now my severe physical injuries have caught up to me & the emotional scars run so deep that I’m primarily bed bound. No one understands but the team of doctors helping me b/c of the way I look on the outside 😢
  • @twinbulls1980
    Yes, all these women are very beautiful inside and out.
  • @CLark-yk7oz
    There is so much beauty and strength going on here. If folks are uncomfortable, they can move on. Super ❤️ this post 🙏👏✌️
  • I think whatever men are lucky enough to win these beautiful girls and marry them will have some real treasures.
  • @jennifergray6433
    I dont have a facial disfigurement but i did have an overbite when i was younger and never went for brace. I'd cover my mouth. Here i am with fronts missing....i still cover my face. I'm 48 and never considered myself cute, fine, or beautiful. These women here are amazingly beautiful ❤❤❤
  • @stellievision
    Raiche does have the best smile. Beautiful smile. She lights up.
  • @sammilandi2918
    These three ladies are all beautiful, kind and successful! I send all three love and light from the USA.
  • @Poochielou
    Just got here😊😊 i came across this channel 😊😊