![]() ![]() "At the end of this season, it's just like, 'What's this going to look like moving forward? What's next?' I mean, we're not 100 percent sure yet. "After every season, it's a big real-life evaluation," adds Adam. "It's just, 'When's the break? When are we going to go down from this? When are we going to pick back up?' We just go season by season to adjust and say, 'What do we need to do differently? Do we want to continue?'" I mean, it's been part of our lives, and our crew is our family," Danielle says. "I always kind of catch in the moment and realize, 'What is actually going on in the house right now? Like, my kids are sitting down on the couch, watching themselves on TV.' That's crazy."Īs for how much longer they realistically see the show going on for? "I don't know. "It's just really surreal, honestly," he adds, of seeing their family on TV. Just to go back and relive those memories, it's been awesome." gone back and looked at old footage, highlighted their personalities and stuff, and those are our favorite because they're just so nostalgic for us and stuff. "We've done a few episodes where we've highlighted multiple kids in the episodes. "I think the reaction has been great," Adam says. It's really, 'How do we maintain your pain level and what you're going through until we can discover what the underlying issue is?'" I'm just trying to really look into foods and, 'How do I eat differently? Could that help with inflammation?' 'Cause there's certain foods that underline with inflammation and everything. "We've always kind of lived a healthy lifestyle. "I'm looking at a possible autoimmune disease, and sometimes that's just not easily defined. I'm just kind of having to go through a lot of the same processes over again, restarting different routines of blood work and everything," she continues. When Lynne was pregnant with Hazel, she and her husband, Kevin, learned their unborn child had Down syndrome (also known as trisomy 21) and congenital heart disease. but there really is no identifying conclusion to this." Season 6 of OutDaughtered will premiere on Tuesday, October 1 at 8/7c on TLC.Does Hazel have Downs syndrome Life-threatening heart defect. They help correct her nystagmus, a vision condition in which eyes make repetitive uncontrolled movements. Hazel's glasses are more than just fashionable accessories, though. "From physical pains, to migraines, to numbness, to tinglings, to digestive problems, to a little bit of skin issues. What is wrong with Hazel from OutDaughtered The quint has a vision condition. ![]() In her early days, Hazel didn’t have enough strength to cry or eat for more than a few minutes, and she struggled to gain weight. Trivia She has a family-run Instagram account which has quickly accumulated 1.2 million followers and counting. Before Fame She starred on Outdaughtered as a newborn. Her family had the first set of all-girl quints in the U.S. "I'm just like on a wave and have a lot of ups and downs and different forms of pains," Danielle, who has been undergoing various medical tests over the past few months, explains to ET's Deidre Behar. Is Hazel on Outdaughtered Down syndrome Today’s high-spirited toddler is a sharp contrast to the early-term baby who was born with Down syndrome and a host of related issues, including a congenital heart defect. Became known as one fifth of the Busby quintuplets featured on TLC's reality show OutDaughtered. ![]()
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