Jessica's story
Jessica has had scleroderma since she was 14. But it hasn't stopped her from following her dreams. She studied film, and is now at the start of her career, working at a production company. She loves travelling and together with her family, they stay positive and focus on the good things in life.
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Scleroderma may mean you can no longer do some of the things you enjoy. Monica describes how she's learnt to love new things.
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Symptoms of scleroderma can feel frustrating and unfair. Alex talks about how she overcame this and now looks for joy in everyday life.
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Scleroderma can feel like the most important issue in your life. Here, Grazia explains how she overcame her fear to concentrate on her family.
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Joep looks for solutions in life. Using 3D printing, he creates tools that lessen the impact of scleroderma on his everyday life.
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