Taking Another Friedreich’s Ataxia Setback in Stride by Kendall Harvey
Most importantly, I will remind myself that being in a wheelchair isn’t the end of the world. Yes, it’s inconvenient.
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Most importantly, I will remind myself that being in a wheelchair isn’t the end of the world. Yes, it’s inconvenient.
No one is guaranteed tomorrow, and no one knows what the future holds. All we can do is our best,
I get so wrapped up in my negative feelings about my forced spectator point of view that I forget the
My advice to others with FA is to step out of their comfort zone more often. It’s easy to let
One of the aspects I avoid thinking about or sharing about Friedreich’s Ataxia is how it is a life-shortening disease.
I am reminded that there can be peace in the “and,” that it is possible to fear a loss of
That’s not to say that I am no longer afraid of what F A has in store for me, but
I am so thankful for the people and events that shaped me into who I was before FA, and for
In summary then, there’s an enormous amount of research going on in FA right now, and exciting progress is being
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