A four-year-old girl who doctors said would never walk has defied the odds and taken her first steps.
Scottie Mae Blair was diagnosed with Angelman syndrome at 11-months-old.
The rare genetic condition causes severe physical and learning disabilities.
Upon the diagnosis, parents Logan Blair, 32, and Edward Blair, 35, were told their daughter would never be able to walk, talk, read, write or live independently.
However, a year later, Logan received a call from doctors telling her that Scottie Mae had been misdiagnosed.
Scottie Mae Blair was diagnosed with Angelman syndrome at 11-months-old.
The rare genetic condition causes severe physical and learning disabilities.
Upon the diagnosis, parents Logan Blair, 32, and Edward Blair, 35, were told their daughter would never be able to walk, talk, read, write or live independently.
However, a year later, Logan received a call from doctors telling her that Scottie Mae had been misdiagnosed.
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00:00I'm starting it.
00:04Scotty!
00:06Scotty is recording.
00:10Come here!
00:12I'm recording right now.
00:14Screaming.
00:16Screaming.
00:18Screaming.
00:20Screaming.
00:22Screaming.