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When I tell people that Céline has SMA, they often say things like, “I’m so sorry, that must be so hard for you.” But for me, the truth is that I’m comfortable and happy with the busy life that comes along with being an SMA mom. Of course, when I first got the news, it was an extremely difficult time, to say the least. However, at this point, I have completely accepted Céline’s diagnosis and have adjusted.
I don’t think about her diagnosis much from day to day. We’ve made many modifications to our everyday life, but it’s second nature at this point. Céline does just about everything a typical child would do (albeit differently), and she fully enjoys life.
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