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Nora Jane Almany was born on Monday, July 4, 2016. I had a normal pregnancy and normal delivery. When Nora arrived that evening, she did… Continue reading NJA > NKH

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A Hot Day in Arizona

A Hot Day in Arizona It was April 2005. I had just moved 1400 miles away from all my family and friends, and I was… Continue reading A Hot Day in Arizona

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Making the Most of Now

I am Clive, an active, fit, and to the naked eye a healthy British Army veteran. In 2019, after several years of deteriorating function and… Continue reading Making the Most of Now

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Living with IIH

In September 2021 I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) This condition is also known as Pseudotumor cerebri and it’s a rare condition with… Continue reading Living with IIH

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My hero

Meet Tommy. See this beautiful smile and happy boy. He loves school, his riding therapy, going to local little league, watchimg music on his ioad.… Continue reading My hero

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My life with Hirschsprung’s

My name is CJ and I was diagnosed with Hirschsprung’s disease when I was 2 days old. I have had over 65 surgeries and procedures… Continue reading My life with Hirschsprung’s

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Lily has mast cell activation syndrome

Lily was unwell from birth but wasn’t diagnosed til the age of 7. Now aged 12, Lily has to avoid multiple triggers which cause her… Continue reading Lily has mast cell activation syndrome

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Dreams through pain

I am Kamran from Azerbaijan and I am 25 years old. Since birth I have suffered from Dystrophic bullosa epidermolysis. I could have not imagined… Continue reading Dreams through pain

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Goldberg-shprintzen Megacolon syndrome

Malakai was diagnosed with Goldberg-shprintzen Megacolon syndrome just before his 2nd birthday. He has many characteristics of the syndrome and as a parent I found… Continue reading Goldberg-shprintzen Megacolon syndrome

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