

One Day in My Body
This bold and intimate series hands the camera to those living with some of the world's rarest medical conditions. Meet an individual allergic to water, a woman who ages at an unusually rapid rate, a woman who has been unable to empty her bladder in years, and other complex disorders that leave the most skilled medical professionals searching for answers.
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To save Loren's life after a catastrophic forklift accident, doctors had to cut him in half. Sofia was an active 29-year-old when her heart went into end-stage failure. Now she must be plugged-in to stay alive.

Tiffany has progeria, a condition that causes her to age rapidly -- yet she's already outlived her life expectancy. Single dad Ryan was born with Arthrogryposis, leaving his arms and legs fused.

Lukas suffers from Parry-Romberg Syndrome, which causes one side of his face to cave inward. Stefani's uncommon muscular dystrophy makes her reliant on her mother, though she yearns for autonomy.

Kirtus developed vitiligo, alopecia, and bone loss from an allergic reaction; a surgery may transform his life. Portia has an extremely rare skin condition affecting possibly under 25 people globally.

Caroline can only safely eat two foods without risking anaphylaxis. Ariana's butterfly skin blisters and tears from nearly any contact. Aleazia's cystic hygroma swelled his jaw and tongue, leaving his mouth permanently open.

Zahra is confined at home by a rare condition, but new prosthetics could grant her freedom. Mahogany's leg weighs almost 100 pounds from lymphedema. Joseph was born without a jaw yet refuses to let it hold him back.

Twenty-seven-year-old Taffy presents physically as a 4-year-old; Adrienne's rare disorder has left both her eyes completely covered by skin; Baby Brody undergoes a procedure to fix a severe cleft palate.












