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3 Tips for Explaining Friedreich’s Ataxia to Others
In today’s world, it’s become a trend to share every detail of your life — people always want to hear your story. No matter who you are, people are more curious than ever and like to engage in more meaningful conversations. Maybe it has to do with the popularity and normalcy of social media or being out in public and constantly engaging with others. It’s great to see people having deeper connections and it’s refreshing that others genuinely want to know about others. But, it can become tricky telling your story when having Friedreich’s ataxia, which can affect your speaking and hearing abilities.
Did you find these tips helpful? What are some of your favorite ways to explain FA to people who don’t have it?
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