In February of 2006, my husband and I flew to Russia to adopt our beautiful little girl Maria Elizabeth, whom we call Masha in accordance with Russian custom. Masha had just turned four yrs old and was to be our fourth child -- our second by adoption. We had already met Masha, but the medical information we had been given by her orphanage was sketchy. We knew she was very small for her age, that she hadvery serious scoliosis, that many of her joints didn't move well, and that she a repaired cleft palate. It wasn't until we arrived home with Masha and saw a geneticist at St. Louis Children's Hospital that we were able to receive a diagnosis: Multiple Pterygium Syndrome, Escobar variant
Masha has had several surgeries and has been outfitted with several different titanium devices to straighten her spine & joints, most importantly VEPTR's to correct her scoliosis. We often joke that she is our bionic kid! Despite her physical challenges, however, Masha is a sweet, happy, fun loving child! She is eight and half years old now, and takes ballet, art, and piano lessons. She LOVES her schoolwork and studies hard. In her down time she draws, sings, and plays with her sisters. We wouldn't change a thing about her!
If you'd like to discuss Masha, adoption, VEPTR, Multiple Pterygium Syndrome (or anything else!) with me, feel free to contact me via Facebook or email: conventof6@yahoo.com
Sharee Langenstein
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