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Sometimes the things that take the most effort are the things nobody else sees.
Making the appointment. Asking the question. Speaking up when something doesn't feel right. Resting before you hit a wall. Keeping up with medications, paperwork, and everything in between.
They may seem small from the outside, but they can take a lot of energy.
If you've done any of these lately, give yourself credit. Those small wins matter more than you think.
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THE WOBBLES
It’s one of the first things many people notice about children with Ataxia-Telangiectasia
They sway when they stand. They stumble when they walk. They wiggle. They shift. They move constantly.
Charlotte’s “wobbles” are part of her daily life and some days they’re more noticeable than others. What many people don’t realize is that for children with A-T, staying still can be incredibly difficult. It’s exhausting for them. Their brains are constantly working to coordinate movements that most of us never have to think about. Even something as simple as standing in one place, sitting upright, or waiting for your turn during swim lessons takes incredible effort.
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