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Abby is a very bright light in our lives #Osteogenisis Imperfecta By Abby’s Mom

Abby was diagnosed with OI type III (commonly known as brittle bones) at birth.

She had 27 fractures and completely deformed legs. From birth she has been a fighter and has to endure over 15 fractures and many surgeries to correct her legs and most recently scoliosis.



Abby lets nothing stand in her way and goes to school, plays piano, and does Latin and American ballroom dancing in her wheelchair. She works so hard every single day at therapy with a smile on her face. She is the light of our lives.

May is Wishbone month bringing awareness for those who live daily with OI.



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