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Across Scleroderma Bridges Description: After six years with Diffuse Systemic Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia and Raynauds, Kim Trevathan Turner tells her story. (hometown.aol.com) |
Criseldas Story Description: A personal page from a mom sharing her story about her daughter who has juvenile scleroderma. (expage.com) |
I Have Scleroderma Description: Web rings with personal stories of people affected by this disease and links to more information. (ihavescleroderma.com) |
Jemma Description: A mom from the United Kingdom shares her daughter's story fighting juvenile scleroderma. (expage.com) |
Life with Juvenile Scleroderma and Lupus Description: Vanessa, a twelve year old shares her story about having morphea and discoid lupus. (expage.com) |
Meet Claudia..My Mother Description: Memorial site. (mywebpage.netscape.com) |
Scleroderma Description: One person's battle with scleroderma, with information about the disorder. (angelfire.com) |
Wind Beneath My Wings Description: A story written by a mom regarding her 18 year old daughter's diffuse scleroderma. (expage.com) |
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