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September 24, 2022

Lea Jabre Fayad

Connecting to Find a Cure

Autoimmune disease, Newsletters, Stiff Person SyndromeBy Tara ZierSeptember 24, 2022

SPSRF Newsletter September 2022 It is not easy to watch the video from our featured patient this month. The pain there is undeniable. I connected immediately with Lea’s struggle of being medically mismanaged for years. I could hear my voice in hers as she spoke. It reinforces why we do what we do. I don’t…

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