
Under the Hurdles with Sheri Wise
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In this episode:
- Sheri Wise is a current member of the Society's board of directors.
- We discuss how great it is that there are more and more diagnoses in newborns and infants, but for us, it was later diagnosis and longer diagnostic journeys.
- "There wasn't much information about MPS before the internet, which was probably a good thing." ~ Sheri Wise
- Sheri was told she would live to 6 or maybe ten years old.
- Sheri grew up on a farm in rural Oklahoma, and Sheri remembers always wanting to go and do what others were doing, riding horses, going to the lake, etc.
- We talk about the life-changing event when we both were offered our first infusions.
- We discuss the frustration of boarding a new doctor when you have a rare disease, the learning curve required for them, and how you must advocate for yourself with doctors.
- From driving to dating, we discuss some challenges unique to being an adult with a disease largely treated by pediatricians.
- "You just have to prepare for the things you know are coming. Be the best you can. And take one day at a time. And there's nothing wrong with that." ~ Sheri
- We talk about our hopes for newborn screening and how it will affect those diagnosed in the future.
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