by Ricky | Aug 3, 2015 | Duchenne
While mothers are usually the main caregivers of children with special needs, fathers are the ones who keep the family unit intact behind the scenes. In many ways, being a father is to also be the silent hero. It’s finally time to break that silence. Here are ten...
by Ricky | Jul 30, 2015 | Letter Box
Dear Dystrophin, Did I ever tell you how much I miss you? I often look through my childhood photos and remember how good we were together. It was you and me, partners in crime, unafraid of all things ahead. Though I’d fall on occasion, you were there to pick me up…...
by Ricky | Jul 28, 2015 | Romance, or Lack Thereof
Ironic, isn’t it, how things work out sometimes? You spend the entire day readjusting your cushion because of excruciating numbness and pain and right before going to bed, the last try makes everything comfortable. I wonder if dignity exists in this death I call my...
by Ricky | Jul 27, 2015 | This is My Life
In my eyes, there was always a glimmer of hope that took me away from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. I remember in first grade when the symptoms began to manifest, my weak legs had a great effect on me. I had much difficulty returning to my feet after sitting on the...
by Ricky | Jul 21, 2015 | Prose
Doesn’t it break your heart, seeing child sponsorship commercials with African babies covered in flies? It’s impossible to watch television without having them plastered all over your screen. If such organizations actually cared, the budget for advertising, along...
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