Ali Simms may be tiny, but she’s a tough fighter!
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The 6-year-old reportedly falls more than five times a day due to her muscular dystrophy, but she isn't giving up yet!
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"Ali has her wheelchair available, but she only uses it for long distances,” a family insider revealed to
RadarOnline. “She’s usually on her feet.”
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The source also confirmed that despite wearing glasses to help with her small optic nerve problems, she's not losing her vision at all.
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“Ali wears glasses as a form of protection, to help out with her optic nerve,” the source explained. “Her eye twitches at times, but she sees fine.”
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Luckily, Ali can rely on her twin sister, Aleeah "Gracie" Simms for support, despite their young age.
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“Gracie understands what’s going on, but she doesn’t talk about it or treat her sister any differently,” the insider claimed.
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The insider concluded that Leah, 23, and Corey, 26, are remaining "positive" for Ali's continued good health.
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The 6-year-old reportedly falls more than five times a day due to her muscular dystrophy, but she isn't giving up yet!
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"Ali has her wheelchair available, but she only uses it for long distances,” a family insider revealed to
RadarOnline. “She’s usually on her feet.”
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The source also confirmed that despite wearing glasses to help with her small optic nerve problems, she's not losing her vision at all.
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“Ali wears glasses as a form of protection, to help out with her optic nerve,” the source explained. “Her eye twitches at times, but she sees fine.”
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Luckily, Ali can rely on her twin sister, Aleeah "Gracie" Simms for support, despite their young age.
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“Gracie understands what’s going on, but she doesn’t talk about it or treat her sister any differently,” the insider claimed.
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The insider concluded that Leah, 23, and Corey, 26, are remaining "positive" for Ali's continued good health.