SILENT BATTLES (A warrior’s story) was exclusively created for Sickle Cell warriors to share their stories in order to inspire and give hope to other warriors and people living with different chronic medical conditions; in the same vein debunk the myths surrounding the condition and create awareness about it as well.
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SILENT BATTLES (A warrior’s story) was exclusively created for Sickle Cell warriors to share their stories in order to inspire and give hope to other warriors and people living with different chronic medical conditions; in the same vein debunk the myths surrounding the condition and create awareness about it as well.
She’s got Sickled Cells with the heart of a WARRIOR!!! (Barr. Mrs. Uchenna)
SILENT BATTLES (A warrior’s story)
35 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
She’s got Sickled Cells with the heart of a WARRIOR!!! (Barr. Mrs. Uchenna)
This episode happens to be one of my favorites, because of how beefed up, interesting and inspiring with no reservations. We featured a Sickle Cell Warrior who is also a wife and a mother of two. In our discussion with her, she gave us in details her ordeal with Sickle Cell and the things she did to be at the top, regardless of all the challenges it came with. You really don’t want to miss this, I promise you.
***Are you a Sickle Cell Warrior/Survivor? If yes, you can also share your silent battles with us....***Whatsapp: 08067550377 *** IG:@crescent_family *** How to listen: anchor.fm/sussan-obiechina |Spotify | Overcast and lots more.
SILENT BATTLES (A warrior’s story)
SILENT BATTLES (A warrior’s story) was exclusively created for Sickle Cell warriors to share their stories in order to inspire and give hope to other warriors and people living with different chronic medical conditions; in the same vein debunk the myths surrounding the condition and create awareness about it as well.