Two sisters with strange disease: Startled is dead

The British, Chloe and Evie Church siblings have been the most sensitive children since birth, and just a strong emotion makes them instant death.

Researchers claim that Chloe, 11, and her 9-year-old sister Evie Church have suffered from long QT (Long QT Syndrome). This is a hardening of myocardial reinfection disorder, showing long QT intervals on the electrocardiogram and a high risk of stroke.

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Chloe and Evie Church are two of the very few cases of long QT
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Samantha Church, the mother of two girls Chloe and Evie, proved to be very worried about the health of their two daughters: ' Chloe and Evie must avoid participating in many normal activities for their age, like dancing. dance, ride fast, play sports, don't drink alcoholic drinks, . I don't know what will happen tomorrow or the years ahead ".

Samantha discovered her two children with long QT syndrome when her daughter Evie had a health check at the University of Wales hospital in August 2009. Later, Chloe was also taken to the hospital for testing and doctors discovered Chloe had the same syndrome as her sister. Doctors have not found a way to cure this disease.

In order to avoid life-threatening danger, the two girls did not use the alarm clock at the head of the bed, did not watch horror movies and were warned about the alarm bell at school because these factors could make them suffer startle. Doctors also warn, babies can die if they fall in love and get lost because this causes very strong psychological shocks.

The doctor said: ' Symptoms include fainting during exercise or when fearful. But fortunately, only one crisis of 2,500 people is affected . '

CEO of Cardiovascular Disease Center (CRY) Young Alison Cox said that in the past 10 years the conditions for treating forms like QT Long syndrome have improved a lot, although there is still a long way to go.