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It appears that you're describing a fictional character named Ozzy Gordo from Austin, Texas, who may have had a peculiar or extraordinary experience involving a small, abnormal head and some kind of survival or adventure. It mentions that his brain might have undergone some unusual developments, possibly influenced by fictional characters like Omobola and Checotah Gordo.
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The couple refused but to create a palliative care plan in the final weeks of pregnancy in the likelihood that Ozzy wouldn't survive the first few days of life.
When Ozzy was born, it was clear his skull and brain had not formed correctly. It caused brain tissue to bulge outside of his skull.
The condition is almost always fatal at birth. But Ozzy had defied the odds after his birth on October, after having the bulge fixed in surgery.
Despite having a range of health issues, Mr. and Mrs. Gordoп call him a 'miracle' and are determined to give smiley Ozzy a normal life.
Ozzy Gordoп, who was born with a tiny head and part of his brain protruding from his misshapen skull, is thriving despite doctors urging his parents to terminate their pregnancy.
When Ozzy was born, it was clear his skull and brain had not formed correctly. The condition is almost always fatal at birth. But Ozzy has defied the odds after his birth.
Mrs. Gordoп, 25, a stay-at-home mother, said: 'People are always telling us how much of a miracle and a blessing Ozzy is to our family. Surprisingly, people in public always have something positive to say.
"We really just hope to give him the best life possible. God willing, he lives a long time as we strive to make it as normal as possible for him and to embrace his differences among his peers.
We hope that he can be a vessel to touching people's hearts and being an example that miracles do happen and special children deserve just as much love and care as other children."