My daughters head wont stop growing, trolls make fun of her but I love her

A doting mum said she will never stop loving her daughter despite trolls calling her "big head" and "giant baby".

Mum-of-three Adalgisa Soares Alves said her firstborn, Graziely, was born with hydrocephalus — a build-up fluid on the brain that cause pressure and subsequent damage to the skull.

As the 29-year-old battles with the condition daily, her head has tripled in size and now she's unable to walk, speak and sadly, has recently lost her eyesight.

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In a video Adalgisa shared to raise awareness, Graziely can be seen having a bottle being fed to her.

The clip attracted trolls to leave harmful comments, with one suggesting the parent to euthanise Graziely.

"I'm sorry this couldn't be me, I couldn't see my child like this everyday," another added.

But some well-wishers flocked to the comments to share their words of support.

"God bless you so much," one person said and someone else wrote: "Ms. Adalgisa, you are an angel, beautiful soul, may god bless you always."

The 48-year-old has since hit back and said: "When they call out her 'big head' I feel sad because then that is just being cruel.

"But the important thing is that me, and all our family and friends, love Graziely the way she is."

She spent her time to take care of her daughter and never lost hope on her as she prayed to God that her daughter will live for many years.

Speaking of Graziely, the mum said it is rewarding every time she sees her smile and she added: "She transmits positive energy and I feel a peace that overflows when someone visits her.

"I will always give her the best because she was born from my womb, she was very much loved and desired inside my belly and I will love her until the last day of her life."

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