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Spina Bifida - Personal Pages

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      new window Ana's Page Description: Provides a personal look at Spina Bifida, fetal surgery, and growing up with the disease. (geocities.com)
new window Angeline's Corner Description: Features photos and information about a baby with Spina Bifida. Also provides information about fetal spinal surgery. (homestead.com)
new window Annie's Page Description: A life with spina bifida. Poems, pictures, and helpful links. (geocities.com)
new window Cassidy Anne's Special Story Description: Information about a little girl with Spina Bifida, including her diagnosis and experience. (geocities.com)
new window Charles Harper's Home Page Description: Containins information and links to information and sites connected with the disabilities of Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus and other allied or related conditions. (myweb.tiscali.co.uk)
new window Journey with Spina Bifida Description: Includes information, photos, and personal experiences. (geocities.com)
new window Kimbers Spina Bifida Site Description: Information about Spina Bifida from a little girl who has it. Guest book, photographs, and links to related sites. (kimber.cjscreations.com)
new window Koyaanisqatsi- My Life Out of Blance Description: Information about a 27 year old woman with Spina Bifida. Includes photos, information about depression, and detailed personal experiences. (gingerblue.com)
new window Kristin Carroll Description: Site in memory of a woman with spina bifida. (kristin-carroll.com)
new window Samuel Alexander Armas's Story Description: Information, photos and resources of in-utero surgery to close SB lesion. (members.tripod.com)
new window Susete's Home Page Description: Includes personal information, experiences, and links to other SB related pages. (the-callahans.com)
new window T.J.'s Page Description: Information about living with a disability due to Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. Includes a photo album, informative links and personal experiences. (members.cox.net)
new window The Life and Times of Robert M. Hensel Description: Witness one man's ability to reach above his own limitations to prove that there are abilities in us all! (wheelierecord.tripod.com)
new window Tom Beem's Homepage Description: A young man's journey through life with Spina Bifida, and what he's done to overcome his disability. (users.lvcm.com)
 




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