Maria's story
In this film, Maria talks about how focusing on things that make her happy, such as her cat, keep her positive. She refuses to let scleroderma rule her life, and with the support of her daughter, feels blessed and optimistic.
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Michael relocated with his wife and dogs following his diagnosis. He explains how living in the moment has helped him to find happiness.
Despite her diagnosis, Teresa continues to travel and share new experiences with the people she cares about.
Symptoms of scleroderma can feel frustrating and unfair. Alex talks about how she overcame this and now looks for joy in everyday life.
No one expects to develop scleroderma. Doris focuses on the importance of concentrating on the present, instead of the unknown.
Scleroderma did not stop Jessica from achieving her goals. She pursued her dreams regardless of the diagnosis.
Staying positive can be difficult, but Mandy uses craft and creativity to continue to stay optimistic.
It’s easy to be fearful in the face of disease, but Mike and his wife, Alison, are an inspiring example of how you can lean on each other.
Some of the symptoms of scleroderma are easy to miss. Susan candidly recounts what her experiences with scleroderma have taught her.
Symptoms effect everyone differently. Lorraine is able to live an active lifestyle and has continued teaching exercise classes, despite her diagnosis.
Anna talks about how she has adapted her life to continue to be able to do the things she loves, despite her symptoms.
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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Scleroderma may mean you can no longer do some of the things you enjoy. Monica describes how she's learnt to love new things.
Joep looks for solutions in life. Using 3D printing, he creates tools that lessen the impact of scleroderma on his everyday life.
Danièle has lived with scleroderma for 22 years. She continues to find happiness in simple everyday pleasures and the company of friends.
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