Warrior: Anthony Ramirez
AI: caregiver for son with MS
HSCT: December 12, 2016
Superpower: resilience
To what extent do you appreciate the journey? What version of yourself do you present to the world?
After a concussion landed Anthony in the ER, his diagnosis of multiple sclerosis was not easy to understand, especially when the disease-modifying drugs did not work like other medications. As he dove into research to try to find more answers, he and his mom Cindi (see Episode 107) happened upon a brief mention of Dr. Burt’s research at Northwestern University and committed to learn everything possible about the latest treatments.
Tune in to hear more of Anthony’s journey through HSCT and how he is faring now, nearly 9 years post-transplantand learn how her son is doing nearly nine years after undergoing HSCT. Be sure to visit our website, HSCTWarriorsPodcast.org where you can find notes from today’s episode, submit ideas or feedback, or connect with HSCT Warriors, Inc. and schedule time to “Talk with a Warrior”, find the latest research and resources, or explore information about locations. Special thanks to musical genius Billy Alletzhauser for sharing his superpowers to produce the soundtrack, and to audio guru Jacob Kinch for engineering the audio to make this podcast possible. You can find us when you subscribe on SoundCloud, iTunes or wherever you find podcasts.
It has been great to connect with Warriors worldwide, so please reach out if you’re interested in sharing your story. We would love to learn how the podcast has helped your journey with autoimmune disease so if you could take a moment, leave us a comment on instagram or share feedback on our website. We hope you’ll tune in next Wednesday for another episode, highlighting another HSCT Warrior. Until then, be a snowflake and embrace your superpowers. Be kind. Be well.
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Resources:
Ataxia Center, Johns Hopkins
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Warrior: Anthony Ramirez
AI: caregiver for son with MS
HSCT: December 12, 2016
Superpower: resilience
To what extent do you appreciate the journey? What version of yourself do you present to the world?
After a concussion landed Anthony in the ER, his diagnosis of multiple sclerosis was not easy to understand, especially when the disease-modifying drugs did not work like other medications. As he dove into research to try to find more answers, he and his mom Cindi (see Episode 107) happened upon a brief mention of Dr. Burt’s research at Northwestern University and committed to learn everything possible about the latest treatments.
Tune in to hear more of Anthony’s journey through HSCT and how he is faring now, nearly 9 years post-transplantand learn how her son is doing nearly nine years after undergoing HSCT. Be sure to visit our website, HSCTWarriorsPodcast.org where you can find notes from today’s episode, submit ideas or feedback, or connect with HSCT Warriors, Inc. and schedule time to “Talk with a Warrior”, find the latest research and resources, or explore information about locations. Special thanks to musical genius Billy Alletzhauser for sharing his superpowers to produce the soundtrack, and to audio guru Jacob Kinch for engineering the audio to make this podcast possible. You can find us when you subscribe on SoundCloud, iTunes or wherever you find podcasts.
It has been great to connect with Warriors worldwide, so please reach out if you’re interested in sharing your story. We would love to learn how the podcast has helped your journey with autoimmune disease so if you could take a moment, leave us a comment on instagram or share feedback on our website. We hope you’ll tune in next Wednesday for another episode, highlighting another HSCT Warrior. Until then, be a snowflake and embrace your superpowers. Be kind. Be well.
_________________________________
Jen Stansbury Koenig and the producers disclaim medical influence and responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. If you think you have a medical problem, please contact a licensed physician.
Resources:
Ataxia Center, Johns Hopkins
Connect with Fiona to learn more about perseverance and Marburg’s variant of MS (Ep. 101)
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Connect with Fiona to learn more about perseverance and Marburg’s variant of MS (Ep. 101)
Warrior: Fiona Mitten
AI: Marburg’s variant of Multiple Sclerosis
HSCT: 12/29/2011
Superpower: living in the moment
Are you someone who believes that everything happens for a reason? How many moments do you treasure each day?
Diagnosed 18 years ago after being hit by a drunk driver, several symptoms of multiple sclerosis like optic neuritis and paralysis onset and progressed so quickly, it seems Fiona’s experience was extra unique from the start. From bouts of total paralysis that kept her hospitalized for months at a time, to relief from rounds of chemotherapy that had her walking again, to severe withdrawal that led to chemo-induced psychosis, by the time Fiona found her way to HSCT, she was struggling to walk (a requirement to pass the testing in order to qualify for HSCT).
Tune in to learn how Fiona became the third person to be transplanted outside of the trials in Calgary, how she fared with HSCT and recovery, and how she is doing twelve-plus years post-HSCT. Be sure to visit our website, HSCTWarriorsPodcast.org where you can find notes from today’s episode, submit ideas or feedback, or connect with HSCT Warriors, Inc. and schedule time to “Talk with a Warrior”, find the latest research and resources, or explore information about locations. Special thanks to musical genius Billy Alletzhauser for sharing his superpowers to produce the soundtrack, and to Jacob Kinch for engineering the audio to make this podcast possible. You can find us when you subscribe on SoundCloud, iTunes or wherever you find podcasts.
It has been great to connect with Warriors worldwide, so please reach out if you’re interested in sharing your story. We would love to learn how the podcast has helped your journey with autoimmune disease so if you could take a moment, leave us a comment on instagram or share feedback on our website. We hope you’ll tune in next Wednesday for another episode, highlighting another HSCT Warrior. Until then, be a snowflake and embrace your superpowers. Be kind. Be well.
_________________________________
Jen Stansbury Koenig and the producers disclaim medical influence and responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. If you think you have a medical problem, please contact a licensed physician.
HSCT Warriors
Warrior: Anthony Ramirez
AI: caregiver for son with MS
HSCT: December 12, 2016
Superpower: resilience
To what extent do you appreciate the journey? What version of yourself do you present to the world?
After a concussion landed Anthony in the ER, his diagnosis of multiple sclerosis was not easy to understand, especially when the disease-modifying drugs did not work like other medications. As he dove into research to try to find more answers, he and his mom Cindi (see Episode 107) happened upon a brief mention of Dr. Burt’s research at Northwestern University and committed to learn everything possible about the latest treatments.
Tune in to hear more of Anthony’s journey through HSCT and how he is faring now, nearly 9 years post-transplantand learn how her son is doing nearly nine years after undergoing HSCT. Be sure to visit our website, HSCTWarriorsPodcast.org where you can find notes from today’s episode, submit ideas or feedback, or connect with HSCT Warriors, Inc. and schedule time to “Talk with a Warrior”, find the latest research and resources, or explore information about locations. Special thanks to musical genius Billy Alletzhauser for sharing his superpowers to produce the soundtrack, and to audio guru Jacob Kinch for engineering the audio to make this podcast possible. You can find us when you subscribe on SoundCloud, iTunes or wherever you find podcasts.
It has been great to connect with Warriors worldwide, so please reach out if you’re interested in sharing your story. We would love to learn how the podcast has helped your journey with autoimmune disease so if you could take a moment, leave us a comment on instagram or share feedback on our website. We hope you’ll tune in next Wednesday for another episode, highlighting another HSCT Warrior. Until then, be a snowflake and embrace your superpowers. Be kind. Be well.
_________________________________
Jen Stansbury Koenig and the producers disclaim medical influence and responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. If you think you have a medical problem, please contact a licensed physician.
Resources:
Ataxia Center, Johns Hopkins