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Generally they have a normal life expectancy unless they have a serious heart defect.
The pleasure found in talking is considerably less as the individual reaches adulthood. Hypotonia (found in most children with WS) tends to be replaced by increased muscle tension in adolescence. In adulthood, stiffness, reduced mobility of joints, weak hips and knees, and round shoulders are often found. In addition, adults with WS often acquire grey hair early (age 20-30 years). The life expectancy of an individual with WS is normal unless there is a serious heart defect.
Source: autism-world.com/index.php/2007/08/31/what-is-the-life-expectancy-with-williams-syndrome/
There are currently no studies completed to show the average life expectancy of people with Williams Syndrome. There are people currently living who are in their 60's that have the condition though.
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The oldest person with Down syndrome on record lived to be 83 years old. However, life expectancy can vary among individuals with Down syndrome due to various factors such as overall health, access to medical care, and social support.
The oldest living person in Panama is 86 years old
As of October 2021, the oldest living person in England is Kane Tanaka, who is a Japanese supercentenarian and the oldest verified living person in the world at 118 years old.
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people might make fun of them, of how they look.
I know a girl with Z's and she just turned 18.
As of now, the oldest living person in North Carolina is believed to be Hester Ford, who was born on August 15, 1904.
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As of September 2021, Kane Tanaka from Japan is recognized as the world's oldest living person at 118 years old. She was born on January 2, 1903.
As of my last update, the oldest living person in Washington State is believed to be a woman named Nora Thornblad, who is 110 years old.