Advice for the new Food Allergy Family from Allergic Girl
Author and activist Sloane Miller answers our question, “what advice do you have for those that are newly diagnosed with a food allergy?” I was born with food allergies. I … Continue reading
Rare Disease Day: Spotlight on Mitochondrial Disease
Living with Mitochondrial disease is like your car running out of gas every day. You constantly have to refill the tank in order for it to drive. Mito drains my … Continue reading
Temporary Isolation: Moving “Home” for Deployment
This past summer we did something that thousands of other military families across the nation do every summer. We moved. This move was a little bit different. This move was … Continue reading
Guest Blog: Arthritis….Not Just An Old Person’s Disease
Michael-Logan Jordan, age 14 and a Marine Corps military dependent, was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis at age 3. Because of his disabilities, he suffers with a lot of pain, … Continue reading
June is Hydranencephaly Awareness Month
On June 30, 2008, a brown-eyed little man was born that wasn’t supposed to be. He had been given a grim prognosis at around 22 weeks of life within the womb, … Continue reading
A Holiday Flame
Today’s Friday with Friends blogpost is written by Lily Rose. Lily is a pianist/composer, music educator and artist, who likes to do artsy things whenever possible. She believes that creative … Continue reading