Tag: neuromyelitis optica
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The Sumaira Foundation
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My name is Ryan. Three years ago, I was living the dream. I was happily married to my best friend, and we have three beautiful and perfectly healthy children. We […]
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The Sumaira Foundation
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It was the Friday before Halloween in 2018. Anthy was on her way home from work when she called her husband to see if she needed to pick up anything […]
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The Sumaira Foundation
in MOG, Proche-aidant.e, Voices of NMO
When your daughter suddenly goes blind in one eyes, you feel helpless. When the doctors don’t know what it is or why it happens, you feel frustrated. When this happens […]
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The Sumaira Foundation
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On the evening of Sunday, 17th January 2010, my mother was putting up a fight with my brothers and I to go to bed while we were chasing each other […]
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The Sumaira Foundation
in NMO, ON, Patient.e, Voices of NMO
My name is AnneMarie and my journey with NMO began in 2002 when I was just 16 years old… One April morning, I woke up with a stabbing pain in […]
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The Sumaira Foundation
in NMO, ON, Patient.e, Voices of NMO
My name is Jaime. I live in the small town of Exeter, Pennsylvania. I am a wife and a mother to a beautiful and healthy 15 year-old daughter. And I […]
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The Sumaira Foundation
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My biggest fear in life was that I would have some incurable sickness or disease. Not heights, nor spiders, nor public speaking. It was getting sick. Both of my parents […]
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The Sumaira Foundation
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Today this is where I am – right here and right now. God has a plan, yesterday is gone and tomorrow may never be – It’s up to me as […]
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The Sumaira Foundation
in NMO, ON, Patient.e, TM, Voices of NMO
My name is Kellin. I am a 28-year-old South African NMO patient and this is my story… Late in 2015, my father suddenly passed away. It was a shock to […]
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The Sumaira Foundation
in NMO, Patient.e, Voices of NMO
Freshman year of college is a time to form your sense of identity, but when I started school, I thought that forming this ‘new’ me meant dying my hair blue, […]
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