SMA BLOG PARTY: This is SMA
Brielle and Brooke, both have Spinal Muscular Atrophy, type II. SMA is a devastating disease and something I was not familiar with before Brielle’s diagnosis. Since that diagnosis, our lives have changed so much. So many hopes and dreams for our kids went out the window. We still have so much hope for research to find a treatment/cure for this cruel disease and we do our best to have a positive outlook on life and do as many fulfilling experiences for our girls as we can. Our friends and family have been with us every step of the way and we couldn’t have made it through those really tough times without them.
Skybrook Golf Course, North Carolina |
Golf Cart Rides |
Golfers getting ready to start |
mom, brooke, grandma, brielle, aunt christen, great grandma (daddy had to stay home to work).
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It was warm… |
This hole sponsored by HMS. |
Trying to get a “hole in one” to win 2 brand new jet ski’s. |
Expert golfer, C. O’neal ;) |
Complimentary sponsorship by Friends of Brielle & Brooke |
Brielle playing the drums at the Rusty Rudder later that night. |
Beautiful sunset over Lake Norman |
What is SMA?
SMA kills more young children than any other inherited disease, is the most common cause of genetic infant mortality, is the #1 genetic killer of young children.
SMA is degenerative, causing the weakness and wasting of voluntary muscles — eventually impacting crawling, walking, standing, sitting up, coughing, breathing, swallowing, speaking…anything requiring muscle strength.
SMA is estimated to occur in 1 out of every 6,000 live births. Incidence rates are comparable to the more well known ALS/Lou Gehrig’s disease and Cystic Fibrosis.
1 in every 40 people unknowingly carries the SMA causing gene or nearly 8 Million potential parents in the U.S. alone — making it “common.” Both people must be carriers for the disease to be passed on — making it “rare.” There are simple blood or saliva tests available to learn if you are a carrier before you get pregnant. The American College of Medical Genetics recommends ALL couples be tested for SMA.
SMA is terminal. There is currently no treatment or cure… BUT there is much research work being done around the world and it holds enormous potential. In fact, the National Institutes of Health selected SMA as the disease closest to treatment.
SMA research is drastically underfunded –> YOU can help!
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Brielle and Brooke with Chad Knaus, crew chief of #48, Jimmie Johnson!
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Helmet of Hope sign in the 24/48 shop at Hendrick Motorsports
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