Rumeisa Gelgi is a Turkish woman whose height sets her apart from other women. She is even featured in the Guinness Book of Records. However, this record is directly tied to a rare condition. Rumeisa Gelga stands 2 meters and 15 centimeters tall.
She became the tallest lady in the world. Weaver syndrome is a rare hereditary condition characterized by rapid growth and particular modifications in the development of the skull and skeleton, as well as the development of different neurological problems.

It is worth noting that Gelgi was originally mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records in 2014. At the time, she was listed as the world’s tallest teen. Rumeisa is primarily restricted to a wheelchair, however she can walk with assistance.
“I like to be different from others. It’s interesting and makes me feel unique. Furthermore, I can easily reach high locations and look down on others. “Not too bad,” Rumeisa says optimistically.

The world’s tallest man also lives in Turkey. Sultan Kosen stands 2 meters and 51 centimeters tall. Rumeisa Gelgi previously stated that people sometimes respond quite badly to her appearance. However, our heroine has learned to ignore it.
Weaver’s syndrome is typically diagnosed during fetal development, according to the National Organization for Rare Disorders in the United States. In addition to being tall, a youngster may have high muscle tone, very large eyes, a larger forehead, malformed legs, and huge ears. The syndrome is three times more common in men than in women.

The specific cause remains unknown. Some researchers believe this syndrome is inherited. Gelga’s parents and older siblings, however, do not have this characteristic.