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The Girl Who Cries Blood – Twinkle Dwivedi & The World’s Smallest Girl – Jyoti Amge – Watch it on Nat Geo!

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The Girl Who Cries Blood and The World’s Smallest Girl

Premiere Sunday, September 13, 2009, starting at 9 p.m. ET/PT

To friends and family, they are typical Indian teenagers. Twinkle Dwivedi is a 13-year-old tomboy who hangs out with neighborhood kids, listens to music and studies only when she feels like it. Jyoti Amge just turned 15, loves fashionable clothes and dreams of being a Bollywood actress. Yet their medical conditions are anything but typical. To the outside, curious world, these girls are phenomena.

For nearly two years, Twinkle has reported spontaneously bleeding from her eyes as well as her head, hands and other body parts — though there is no visible source or injury to explain it. Jyoti is about the size of a 6-month-old baby, at 12 pounds and less than 2 feet tall, or 23 ½ inches; her delicate frame includes two fractured legs that prevent her from walking without pain. Though strangers who live 400 miles apart in separate Indian cities, they and their protective families are unknowingly connected in their unique spiritual and scientific search for healing.

Twinkle (age 13). The Girl Who Cries Blood.

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“Sometime I believe we’ll find a cure … but we are broken now. We’ve lost faith.” – Nandani, Twinkle’s mother.

The bleeding from her eyes and even hands, head and elsewhere on her body appears to start anytime — when Twinkle is watching TV, playing or simply doing nothing. There is no visible injury that prompts it, and she feels little pain. In fact, when the blood is washed off, no cuts or scrapes are revealed … it’s as if it never happened.

Some say a bad omen has been cast; others think she is possessed and yet others think it could be self-inflicted. Twinkle and her mother Nandani have tried dispelling the spirits at their temple as well as seeking medical treatment. But even doctors at one of India’s best hospitals are baffled and have not been able to provide a single medical explanation.

Now, mother and daughter embark on a pilgrimage searching for answers — visiting a Catholic bishop to find out if her case could be an instance of stigmata, the mysterious appearance of wounds like those Jesus suffered at his crucifixion; taking part in a spiritual cleansing at one of India’s holiest places; and meeting a famous practitioner of advanced ayurveda, an ancient form of natural health care. But in the end, they decide to put their faith in a top American blood specialist, Dr. George Buchanan, who is flying to India to investigate Twinkle’s extraordinary medical case.
When Dr. Buchanan gets an emergency call in the middle of the night that Twinkle has started bleeding, he is finally able to meet her and collect the samples for a range of sophisticated blood tests — perhaps offering a breakthrough. But the tests come back indicating only a minor problem of blood platelets, without answering how the bleeding is brought on. Dr. Buchanan is suspicious that the tears of blood could be faked, angering Twinkle so much that she abruptly leaves.

“I really very much admire this young lady and her mother and … see a very healthy relationship between the two,” he says. “My heart tells me that this really is truly something that I’ve never seen before. My head tells me as a physician scientist that in fact Munchausen’s syndrome by proxy [an illness fabricated or induced by a parent] is the most likely diagnosis. But I’m going to keep an open mind.”

Jyoti (age 15). The World’s Smallest Girl

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“Despite being different to the rest of the world she doesn’t consider herself small, she wants to do what you and I can do.” ― Kishanji, Jyoti’s father.

From birth, Jyoti survived against the odds. Doctors believed the 3-pound baby might live only a few minutes, but instead she began to miraculously strengthen. Her growth, however, was transient and by age 3, Jyoti knew she was smaller than the other children. Today, at age 15, she is just under 2 feet tall, or about 23 ½ inches, and weighs approximately 12 pounds — considered by record keepers as the smallest girl in the world, and revered by others as a goddess incarnate.
Although never medically confirmed, her stature is likely due to a case of acute pituitary dwarfism. With weak, breakable bones, Jyoti has sustained a number of serious injuries, including fractures to both her legs that prevent her from walking normally. Her family looks to orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ram Soni to help her walk without pain. A series of X-rays reveal she has suffered bad fractures to her right thigh and left shin. In a condition called pseudoarthrosis, she has developed false joints that support the fracture points, which could cause long-term damage if left untreated. The good news is that Dr. Soni believes an operation to fix her legs is possible.

But when Jyoti is unable to endure the forthcoming blood tests because of the pain the needle inflicts on her tiny arms, her parents decide that the demands of full-scale surgery are far too risky. Now, they turn their backs on modern medicine and pin their hopes on a traditional Indian healer who claims he can mend Jyoti’s broken bones with a special ointment and a drink — a “gift from God.” They’re convinced this is the best chance of a cure. After all, she’s survived against the odds before, and she still has big hopes to fulfill.

“My dream is to do films,” she says, about becoming a famous Bollywood actress. “I think that when my legs get better I will be able to achieve my dream.”
The Girl Who Cries Blood and The World’s Smallest Girl were produced for the National Geographic Channel by Zig Zag productions — producers of NGC’s critically acclaimed special The Girl With Eight Limbs. For The Girl Who Cries Blood, producer / director is Paul Nelson. For The World’s Smallest Girl, executive producers are Brent Baker and Danny Fenton; producer/director is Paul Woods. For the National Geographic Channel, senior executive producer is Char Serwa; senior vice president of production is Michael Cascio; and executive in charge of content is Steve Burns.

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Comments for “The Girl Who Cries Blood – Twinkle Dwivedi & The World’s Smallest Girl – Jyoti Amge – Watch it on Nat Geo!”

  • pruthvi
    no guys n galzz dats real she suffers frm a rare disease only 3 or 4 all over de world are suffering frm a disorder lik dis her parents have spent so much on her and she needs help
  • pruthvi
    dis disease cant be cured as per doctors she needs to be given medicines which will help regain her blood which is lost by her tears
  • pruthvi
    if any one is really sure that they can cure dis little child's life i can do max possible to help her so if any one sure has de cure please send me an mess at pruthvirocks143@gmail.com
  • pruthvi
    if any one want to donate to her please send money to dis account for her cause

    R.pruthvi kumar reddy

    a/c; 5166201 1002448
    oriental bank of commerce
  • sunshinessssssss
    this disease is healed in the name of jesus christ only.Please contact prayer tower in chennai (01125543355) and benny hinn ministry in bangalore.
  • Aditya dwivedi
    I need to contact this girl .............i will be very thankfull to u if u provide anything about twinkle dwivedi.Aphone no.,address or something else please.............do inform me if u know something................
  • Priya
    Would like to know if there has been any follow up from the doctor regarding this case.
  • banuca
    all that stuff is dodo
  • celsiusthomas
  • celsiusthomas
    it might be case of vampirism, as mentioned in the book “physic self defense by dion fortune” , so followers of her order might be able to help
  • heretohelp
    Hi - I am trying to find some contact info on 'the girl who cries blood'- Twinkle dwivedi. My uncle is somewhat of a 'mystic healer' for want of a better word. Although alot of people may not take her condition as real- its important she gets help_ bcoz they seem to be living an emotionally draining life. If anyone knows any details - pls let me know. My uncle works for free- and would like to help this little girl if he can.
  • bhavnagandhi
    I don't think the girl is faking as parents can never spoil a child's future to get a little publicity...girl is jst sitting at home from the last 3 yrs....she is nt allowed to attend the school because of dis diaease.....
  • drsachinpethkar
    i am a ayurvedic practitioner, practicing ayurved in pune, india for last 10 years.
    according to ayurved the above case is explained as follows:
    the age of 11 to 12 is when a girl steps into menstrual age. according to ayurved if the flow of menses is not proper it can affect the girl in various ways.
    in the present case the menses blood is obstructed due to some reason which can be evaluated after examining the patient. due to this obstruction the body tries to throw the menses blood (according ayurved it is called ‘RAJA’) by finding different ways to let it out of the body as the body knows if it remains inside it will be harmful.
    so the treatment is simple:
    just identify the cause due to which the obstruction is there and treat it

    you can get the treatment at my hospital in pune
    just email me - sapet73@yahoo.co.in
  • werr
    You think you know the cause and have the ability to treat it when so many specialist don't even know what the problem is?
  • drsachinpethkar
    Yes. Ayurved has answers to these types of disorders.

    I am confident and sure that I can treat this case successfully (that too within 2-3 months) only if the patient is be able to meet me.

    If you know anyone in Pune, you can send him/her to my hospital for personal discussions on any queries regarding this case. I myself would recommend the parents of this girl to take a decision only after they are convinced about the treatment.

    If you can help in this regard it will be a great thing.
    vaidya Sachin Pethkar


    PARIVARTAN AYURVEDIC HOSPITAL
    Pethkar Plaza, Balwantpuram, Paud Road, Kothrud,
    Pune 411038
    Mobile 9422009920 / 9764995512




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  • drsachinpethkar
    Yes. Ayurved has answers to these types of disorders.

    I am confident and sure that I can treat this case successfully (that too within 2-3 months) only if the patient is be able to meet me.

    If you can help in this regard it will be a great thing.

    vaidya Sachin Pethkar

    PARIVARTAN AYURVEDIC HOSPITAL
    Pethkar Plaza, Balwantpuram, Paud Road, Kothrud,
    Pune 411038
    Mobile 9422009920 / 9764995512
  • Bob
    Hmmmm? No one has witnessed the blood coming out and it looks like it has been smeared. It is her blood but she has no wounds. So where where could a girl her age get some of her own blood? Where has this sick little monkey been dipping her fingers? Does this "miraculous" bleeding occur on a monthly basis?
  • werr
    You are a sick and twisted person, you know that?
    First of all, no one has called this bleeding miraculous. And second, it currently occurs more than 20 times per day. Do you really think your "explanation" covers that?
  • michelleCU
    I don't believe she is faking, she seems to be genuine, but I dont know what it is or what it means. As for the worlds smallest girl...her parents should have been more careful with her so she didn't break her legs.
  • micheleatlast
    MMSB, has been debunked, show me A REAL CASE of MSB, and I have a bridge with no insurance to sale you,
    a WROTE in the Lancet the over 30 years ago, by Roy Meadow, would you dare, or care to read it again, read it twice, its a story that made him a Sir, of all mother that deaths, and far to many children he helped cause, and made should have started with once upon a time. AND ended with this paper is not worth the SALT , never mind find its way into a medical RAG.
    Medicine does not ever have all the answers, and when they do not, bring out the slander, that can harm for life.
    or often one finds the medical error, or insurance gods, said enough. It works wonders to stop lawsuites. it works wonders for those waiting to adopt a sick child, or younger siblings without the unknown to us illness, or known but covered to protect not health.
    After all EVERYTHING in medicine was ONCE unknown. and remember its not sceince.

    I hope this young girl will be OK, and an answer found, but please stop the mother of all B.S. MSbP.
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