Have you heard the saying “April showers, bring May flowers?” I think of this saying every time the skies have been gray and darkened for a long time. This April here in the Midwest has lived up to that. The real meaning behind this saying is that even after long periods of hardship and difficulty, good times will follow. It’s HOPE. I know many LCC Families will relate when I say that sometimes my life feels like a never-ending “April,” but putting my trust andhope in “May” keeps me going. There will be good times ahead that may be even more beautiful than we can even imagine. Let’s look ahead together full of hope.
Wishing you a May full of flowers,
Ashley
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Patient Spotlight
David was diagnosed with LCC in August of 2022, at that time he was the youngest diagnosed at nearly 3 years old. He experiences brain calcifications, left sided weakness, and developmental delays which he attends occupational, physical, and speech therapy to help him. Despite his everyday challenges with the disease David is adventurous and very outgoing! He’s currently into all things space and says his favorite planet is Earth! David loves cars, dinosaurs, and playing outside. As his parents and older sister we’re hopeful for a treatment and ultimately a cure so that we can live a long beautiful life with him.