China Doll surprises many

Rebecca and Norman Dinsdale. Photo: facebook.com/Rebeccad1983 and facebook.com/norman.dinsdale

Born with every bone broken in her body, Rebecca Dinsdale was diagnosed with brittle bone disease or else known as Osteogenesis imperfecta (a genetic condition where the bones in a particular person's body break without a little or any cause), when she was just five days old.

Her doctors had said that her chances of surviving beyond two years of age was unlikely.

Rebecca and Norman Dinsdale. Photo: facebook/patsy.dixon

Leaving the entire medical fraternity amazed, the 31-year-old walked down the aisle (which is the farthest she ever walked) to the love of her life Norman Dinsdale (35) last year. Until then she had not walked without her walking frame, according to the Daily Mail.

Though Rebecca was doubtful if she would ever find love in her life, she met Norman an IT Technician through MSN Messenger in 2005. Chatting for over 5 years, Norman popped the question to her in 2011 and they enter the wedlock in July, last year.

The 3ft7in bride surprised her husband-to-be when she held on to her father and walked down the aisle. "I can't walk by myself, but with my dad's and best friend's help I managed to take a few steps," she told the Mail.

Rebecca and Norman Dinsdale. Photo: facebook.com/Rebeccad1983

Norman told the UK-based news website that he doesn't see her disability as an issue or something that will affect their relationship.

Being called as the China Doll in her family, Rebecca has suffered broken or fractured hundred bones just by a simple sneeze. But her mother, Patsy Dixon in conversation with the website said that she has never let her condition hold her back, which also led her to go to a mainstream school, where she had to undergo a lot of bullying and booing.