“Until there’s a cure, there’s a dog.” by Kendall Harvey
So incredibly thankful for my mobility service dog (in training) and the hope, companionship, purpose, and joy that he brings
Voices of Friedreich's Ataxia (FA)
We Have the Power to Overcome Anything, Together!
So incredibly thankful for my mobility service dog (in training) and the hope, companionship, purpose, and joy that he brings
This year was a roller-coaster ride full of hopes, fears, triumphs, heartaches, and trials. Problems persisted, trials were resolved, obstacles
I guess that the new year brought a more pragmatic approach to my FA, rather than an emotional and idealistic
With the progressive and degenerative nature of my symptoms, I can’t necessarily make my body feel better, but I can
I will appreciate this spring for what it is. We can clear out overgrown bushes and trees in our yard
I am grateful that my children won’t have to fight the battle against FA personally. I am humbled that my
I am proud of both versions of myself. I am thankful for both categories of friends and for the roles
Yes, I wish that my ability to be the mom I want to be wasn’t hindered by my disability. But
I am honored that people care enough to ask. I am proud when they say kind things, such as, “You
I don’t always make the right choices. I don’t always choose gratitude, optimism, hope, and light, as that is not