At first glance, Grace Fishwick (9 years old, Birmingham, England) is extremely lovely and gentle, but in a moment she suddenly turns into a violent child when she bites at people and herself.
Medical experts believe that the afflicted Grace disease called Smith-Magenis, is formed by an extremely rare form of gene mutation with a rate of about 1 / 25,000 children. The disease is often confused with autism, but it is more serious and difficult to treat. Until now, the world science has not found a cure.
Little Grace Fishwick.
Ms. Lisa (33), her mother, said, " Just a few minutes ago she was laughing, playing fun toys, and soon she turned to beat people and torture herself ." Her victims are often parents and siblings in the house, but sometimes because she cannot control her behavior, she grabs her hair and jerks her head into the fireplace.
The girl with her father in the room is covered in cotton.
Grace is beautiful and lovely when taking photos with her mother.
Fearing that her daughter might get injured every time she got sick, her parents had to hire cotton liners to cover the entire wall, even covering the fireplace. The only way for Grace's illness to pass quickly is that everyone in the family works together to find ways to make her distracted by anger.
Ms. Lisa said, after each bite of people unable to control, when returning to normal state Grace is an extremely lovely girl. When the boys' arms were bruised by the bites, she was deeply regretful, apologizing and hugging. She also loves singing and pink objects.
The strange disease began to appear when she was only 18 months old and lasted until now. She can't go to normal school like her peers, and rarely gets out. Grace's life is mostly surrounded by 4 cotton walls.