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As I live And Breathe

As I live And Breathe

A Woman's Journey With Rare Disease

Author: Nikki

I've been a rare disease advocate for quite some time. I have LAM (lymphangioleiomyomatosis) and TSC (tuberous sclerosis complex). My LAM is severe enough that I needed a lung transplant. Now my TSC has progressed to the point where I now need a kidney. I maintain this blog to raise awareness of my diseases, rare diseases, transplant, organ donation & discuss other important healthcare topics and life with chronic illness.
Posted on 09/29/201510/01/2015

So What’s It Like Waiting? Who Is Going to Give You a Lung?

Posted on 09/28/201509/28/2015

The Beautiful Gift With an Ugly Price Tag

Posted on 09/27/201509/28/2015

Warning: This May Get Your Waterworks Going (In a Good Way)

Posted on 09/26/201509/26/2015

Chemo Brain/Oxygen Brain/Brain Fog: However You Experience It – It’s a Thing

Posted on 09/24/201509/25/2015

Viewing Medical Professionals As People

Posted on 09/23/201509/23/2015

The Importance of Connections & Community

Posted on 09/22/201511/09/2015

Someone Needs To Get Their House In Order

Posted on 09/21/2015

Feeding My Inner (Digital) Geek Helps Me Stay Healthier

Posted on 09/20/201509/20/2015

Realizing Personal Limitations Is NOT Quitting

Posted on 09/19/201509/19/2015

Adjusting To New Learning Curves (Why It Pays to Be Curious)

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