Moist, squelching sounds filled the otherwise silent room as the sonogram of my heart was being conducted.
Matt Lafleur
Matthew's life doesn’t look like what he imagined when he was an active Cajun boy. Once diagnosed at age 11 with Friedreich’s ataxia, he threw himself into books, writing, and studies, achieving a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in mental health counseling. Writing a column at Friedreich’s Ataxia News and serving as the associate director of columns for its parent company BioNews is a perfect combination of his two degrees. He notes life’s small, often overlooked successes in his column. In progressive disability, Matt tries to notice his little victories, hoping that others notice their own ... or something like that.
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Articles by Matt Lafleur
I have a confession to make: The part of my Friedreich’s ataxia diagnosis I used to be most…
It wasn’t a comfortable feeling. With every press of my physical therapist’s tiny handheld pump, the…
No. Thank you for reading this week’s column. *** Just…
Moving Past Unrequited Love
“It’s just hard to be around you,” she told me. She looked down. She hated these…
I opened the door to my closet yesterday morning to pick out my shirt for the day. Most…
Hurricane Laura Barely Missed Me
I don’t believe I’m a lucky person. But I’m relieved that the area where I live escaped massive…
I’ve been thinking a lot about whodunits lately, those stories with a masked villain…
Aug. 7 was a big day. Some groundbreaking news came out in the rare disease world:…
I’m not patient. Not at all. I think it’s funny that people with debilitating health conditions…