EINZELPERSON MIT LGMD: Lena

Lgmd2j Lena

Name:         Lena              Alter:  44

Land: USA

LGMD Unter-Typ:  Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy type 2J/R10 Titan-related

In welchem Alter wurde bei Ihnen die Diagnose gestellt??

I was diagnosed at age 42.

Was waren Ihre ersten Symptome?

As a preschool teacher, I noticed that it was becoming very difficult to get up from the floor. Then I started falling and losing my balance.

Haben Sie andere Familienmitglieder, die an LGMD leiden?

My sister and I both have been diagnosed with LGMD subtype 2J, we also think that our father and all our uncles could have had it. (They are all deceased and were never diagnosed.)

Was sind für Sie die größten Herausforderungen im Leben mit LGMD??

Not being able to do all the physical activities that I want to do. The uncertainty of the future and if my children will develop LGMD as well. Another challenge I deal with is coping emotionally with the gradual weakening of my legs and limbs.

Was ist Ihre größte Errungenschaft?

I am proud of being a mother and a wife. I am also proud of being active in a community social group, participating with “Rock The Vote”, and learning how to use social media to meet people all over the world.

Wie hat LGMD Sie zu der Person gemacht, die Sie heute sind?

I am more of an advocate for my health. I am more empowered to ask questions and take actions that help me and others that maybe otherwise would be ignored or overlooked.

Was möchten Sie der Welt über LGMD mitteilen??

You can still love, laugh, and live a meaningful life with LGMD. The physical limitations of our bodies do not stop us from continuing to learn and experience the world.

If your LGMD could be “cured” tomorrow, what would be the first thing that you would want do?

If I could be cured tomorrow, I would drive to the beach and wiggle my toes in the ocean!!!