Brilio.net/en - Olivia Farnsworth, from Huddersfield, suffers from an extremely rare chromosome disorder, which makes her cannot feel pain, hunger, and fatigue.
Physically, this 7-year-old kid is just like other normal children. No one ever would have guessed that she suffers from an extremely rare disorder; a condition which stops her from feeling pain, hungry, and tired.
Her condition was diagnosed by some medics as a sort of a chromosome 6 deletion disorder. She is thought to be the only person in the world who experiences the three symptoms all together.
Niki Trepak, 32, Olivias mom, said that the geneticist consultant even told her that they had never seen a disorder that makes a child stay awake for THREE days straight.
Because of the rare disorder she suffers from doctors described her as the bionic girl. She is made of steel and she has no sense of danger.
The mother said that Olivia was even hit by a car and dragged down the road. But this girl just walked away without complaining about her wound or even shedding a tear.
"I was screaming and all my other children were screaming as she ran out. But Olivia was just like, 'What's going on? She just got up and started walking back to me, she said.
"Because of the impact she should have had severe injuries. She had a tire mark on her chest. But the only injuries sustained where some skin damage on her toe or her hip. Te doctors think what saved her from injury was she didn't tense up.
Olivias mom also reveals some negative aspects of her daughter due to this condition. Olivia had no hair until she was four years old. Thats why people called her a boy all the time.
Another problem the mum of five should deal with her daughter is that Olivia has violent outbursts.
"Shes head-butted me, punched and kicked me and can have outbursts of swearing which can be embarrassing if were out in public."
Niki is now attempting to raise money to support a research into the rare disorder suffered by Olivia.