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Teen Mom Leah Messer worries about special needs daughter Ali during coronavirus pandemic

TEEN Mom star Leah Messer admitted that she's "terrified" by the uncertainty around coronavirus, because of her daughter Ali being high risk.

The 28-year-old reality television star told her 1.4 million Twitter followers on Thursday, that she feels anxious because the situation is potentially life threatening for her 10-year-old.

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Mom star Leah Messer admitted that she's "terrified" by the uncertainty around coronavirus, because of her daughter Ali being high riskCredit: Instagram

She wrote: "All of the uncertainty around this damn virus terrifies me. What about the folks that do have a compromised immune system!???  Ali has never even had the flu because it is potentially life threatening." 

Ali was born with a disease called Titin muscular dystrophy, which is a very rare form of the disorder that is usually found in adults.

She’s the youngest person (and one of about 20 patients total) with this form of the disease.

The 16 and Pregnant alum told fans that she was trying to make the "best of being home safe," during the pandemic.

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more going on than what doctors told her and baby daddy Corey Simms.

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During her C-section, Corey asked about his newborn daughter: “What’s wrong with her? There something wrong with her legs.”

Leah explained how Ali’s legs were stuck up over her head and her hands were hyperextended back towards her elbows.

Leah was told this was “fairly common among breech babies” and that was likely her position as the bottom baby in the womb.

She’s the youngest person (and one of about 20 patients total) with this form of the diseaseCredit: Instagram
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She explained how while twin sister Aleeah was “reaching developmental milestones,” Ali, now 10, “just didn’t seem to have the strength.”

The older Ali got, the more she kept falling “further and further behind.”

By her first birthday, she couldn’t bear any weight on her legs.

Leah wrote: “For the first three years of Ali’s life, I felt like I was holding my breath. She was tested for everything from a spinal injury to skeletal and neuromuscular disorders.

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