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A blind artist, a motivational speaker who can’t speak and a young mom with arthritis: These are just three of the British Columbians shattering stereotypes by simply living their lives. Richard Harlow lost most of his sight halfway through his studies at Emily Carr University in 2010 and is now legally blind. Although he stopped painting for a few years after his diagnosis of a rare vision condition, he picked it back up again recently with a renewed passion.
Meet 3 British Columbians shattering stereotypes about their disabilities – My City News
Rose Duesterwald
Rose became acquainted with Patient Worthy after her husband was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) six years ago. During this period of partial remission, Rose researched investigational drugs to be prepared in the event of a relapse. Her husband died February 12, 2021 with a rare and unexplained occurrence of liver cancer possibly unrelated to AML.
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