“Love isn’t love till it’s given away.” Determination has helped Lacey fulfill her dreams, but it hasn’t stopped the progression of LGMD2I/R9.
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Lacey joins David Rintell, Head of Patient Advocacy at BridgeBio to talk about how LGMD2I/R9 has impacted her life. When Lacey was 16, she was diagnosed with a progressive neuromuscular disease, known as LGMD. The only question she had for the doctor was whether she could one day become a mother. Without additional explanation, she was told that LGMD2I would keep her from having children. For years, Lacey lived in denial. Despite the limitations of her disease, she charged ahead with her life. She runs a business with her husband. She is a wife, mother, and foster parent. And in 2007, when she received the diagnosis of LGMD type 2I, she became an advocate for her LGMD2I community when she formed an LGMD2I Facebook group so that people with LGMD2I could connect and share information. Anna Wade, Ph.D., Chief Operating Officer at ML Bio Solutions, a BridgeBio company, provides an overview of LGMD2I. She explains how LGMD2I, a neuromuscular disease, progresses and how it damages the muscles throughout the body.
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