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Meet Jazzlind: Daughter, Student, Girlfriend, Warrior
Meet Jazzlind: Daughter, Student, Girlfriend,…
Posted 59 days ago

This week's warrior is Jazzlind. She's a 15 year old full of spice and life, and she has candidly opened up about her experiences with sickle cell.

Meet Jazzlind: Daughter, Student, Girlfriend,…
Meet Akimie: Artist, Runway Model, Warrior
Meet Akimie: Artist, Runway Model, Warrior
Posted 86 days ago

Ever wondered if you could be a working model in NY with sickle cell? If Akimie can do it, so can you!

Meet Akimie: Artist, Runway Model, Warrior
Success Begins with You!
Success Begins with You!
Posted 89 days ago

Tosin explains how you can have a successful and happy life with sickle cell. Once we shift our mentality, we all can achieve all our goals and dreams.

Success Begins with You!
Meet Clarissa: The Warrior Behind of HeartofGold.org
Meet Clarissa: The Warrior Behind of HeartofG…
Posted 89 days ago

The creator of the Heart of Gold foundation shares her inspirational journey with sickle cell below. Read on...

Meet Clarissa: The Warrior Behind of HeartofG…
Meet Kandis: Mom, Nurse and Warrior
Meet Kandis: Mom, Nurse and Warrior
Posted 90 days ago

Meet Kandis, an intrepid and determined young lady. Even with AVN and sickle cell, she has accomplished all her dreams and strives to inspire others.

Meet Kandis: Mom, Nurse and Warrior
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Tosin's Corner

Checking In…

Checking In…

Hello everyone, It’s been a few months since I posted on here. First of all I need to apologize for the silence. I know that it may have been very frustrating to come here with no new updates. Since October, I’ve faced alot of challenges [continue reading...]

Setting Goals

Setting Goals

For those of you who haven't zeroed in on your purpose in life, this is a great exercise when you have the time. Often we have 'mental lists', but an actual physical list gives you something concrete, something that you can check off, and something [continue reading...]

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Placing the Blame

Question: As the parent of a child living with Sickle Cell, I once blamed myself and felt guilty. That is no longer the case, however I do fear hearing the words….”Why did you give this to me”.

Answer: I must confess, I did blame my parents…not that I have sickle cell–but that they were ashamed of me having sickle cell.  Although Nigeria has the highest population of people with sickle cell in the world, it was still somewhat ‘shunned’ and critiqued because of the lack of knowledge. There were myths that people with sickle cell couldn’t have kids, would die young and no one wanted to marry someone with sickle cell.

Consequently, my condition was kept as a big secret in our family for most of my childhood and youth and the shame made me feel abnormal, weird, and different. My parents had often shared with me that they didn’t know anything about sickle cell then, but even if they did…they wanted me so badly that it wouldn’t have mattered to them. My mom also did tell me that she wishes that she had sickle cell instead of me…(that made me cry).

However, whenever I was sick, my parents were sick right along with me, and emphatically feeling my pain and crying with me. I hated being sick more because I would see how much my crises hurt them, and that just broke my heart.

I hope that your child never throws those words at you, but to me, I know that my parents felt so guilty and regretful already, and I never said it…mainly because I could tell how much they hurt when I was sick. Whatever happens, please make sure your child as an outlet to vent their frustrations with sickle cell. I would have given anything to have a support group growing up, of people just like me…because back then there was so much that I didn’t know and so many emotions that I had that I couldn’t share with others without sickle cell.

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Interview with a Medical Doctor with Sickle Cell Disease

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Ever wondered if you could be a doctor with sickle cell? Well you can follow that dream. Dr. Y. explains to us how she went through medical school and became a physician. [continue reading...]

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