World’s tallest woman aspires to travel globe, but needs special assistance for flight
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World’s tallest woman aspires to travel globe, but needs special assistance for flight
- Title: World’s tallest woman aspires to travel globe, but needs special assistance for flight
- Date: 15th November 2021
- Summary: SHOTLIST: KARABUK, TURKEY (NOV. 15, 2021) (AAVN - ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF WORLD'S TALLEST WOMAN RUMEYSA GELGI ON WHEELCHAIR 2. (SOUNDBITE) (Turkish) RUMEYSA GELGI SAYING: "I've been coping with syndrome-related problems since I was born, and I've undergone therapies and surgeries with no complications. My major issue is a lack of physical movement." 3. RUMEYSA GELGI ON WHEELCHAIR 4. (SOUNDBITE) (Turkish) RUMEYSA GELGI SAYING: "I want ramps built at a level where wheelchair users can easily utilize them, and I don't want cars parked in front of them. It would also be better if disabled parking places were not occupied by healthy people." 5. RUMEYSA GELGI ON WHEELCHAIR 6. (SOUNDBITE) (Turkish) RUMEYSA GELGI SAYING: "If I am to travel by plane, there should be someplace for me to lie down. This is where my physical characteristics play a part in my day-to-day life. I can't sit in a seat that is lower than 50-55 centimeters, because of my knee joint problem. I can't even lie down on the reclining seats. The only way for me to travel is on a stretcher, but that's a really exhausting procedure." 7. VARIOUS OF RUMEYSA GELGI ON WHEELCHAIR 8. GELGI AND MOTHER POSING (TWO SHOTS) KARABUK, TURKEY (ARCHIVE, OCT. 14, 2021) (AAVN - ACCESS ALL) 9. VARIOUS OF GELGI STANDING UP AND WALKING WITH HELP OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SCRIPT The world's tallest woman Rumeysa Gelgi has voiced her wish to travel around the world and learn about diverse cultures despite her reliance on a wheelchair and walker. Last month, Guinness World Records named 24-year-old Turkish woman Gelgi as the world's tallest living woman, standing at 215.16cm (7ft 0.7in). She first received the title of tallest teen living (female) in 2014, when she was 18 years old. She has always traveled by road and never taken a flight, Gelgi told Anadolu Agency, adding that she has never been abroad because of her condition - which requires her to use a wheelchair most of the time but allows her to walk for a short period. Seeing different countries and cultures is one of her strongest desires, she said, adding that she received invitations from Poland and France when she first broke the record. "Unfortunately, I could not go," she said. "This time, I received an invitation from Russia, of course, I would like to this time." She needs to rest lying down even though she can sit for two hours straight, she informed, explaining that she cannot travel by plane while sitting. "There should be someplace for me to lie down. This is where my physical characteristics play a part in my day-to-day life. I can't sit in a seat that is lower than 50-55 centimeters, because of my knee joint problem," she said. "I can't even lie down on the reclining seats. The only way for me to travel is on a stretcher, but that's a really exhausting procedure," Gelgi remarked. - ‘My family is always with me’ Underlining that her biggest supporter is her family, Gelgi said: “I have physical challenges, and I am in need of support all the time.” “I don’t have a sickness. Even though weaver syndrome is defined as a disease... I am not a sick person,” she argued, adding that the syndrome's drawbacks are what she is concerned about. "I've been coping with syndrome-related problems since I was born, and I've undergone therapies and surgeries with no complications," she said, adding, "My major issue is a lack of physical movement." “I want ramps built at a level where wheelchair users can easily utilize them, and I don't want cars parked in front of them. It would also be better if disabled parking places were not occupied by healthy people,” she proposed. Gelgi was born in Turkey, weighing over 5 kilograms ( about 11 pounds) and standing at 59 centimeters. Two months after her birth, she was diagnosed with a hole in her heart, necessitating a heart operation. At the age of six, she stood 1.76 meters (about 5ft 0.77in) tall and weighed 65 kilograms (approximately 143 pounds). She had grown to 2.05 meters (6ft 0.725in) in height by her 11th birthday. Gelgi suffers from Weaver syndrome, a disorder characterized by skeletal abnormalities and developmental delay. The bones of affected individuals grow and develop more quickly than usual before and after birth.
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