With medications, doctors’ appointments, and the hustle and bustle of everyday life, there’s no way I could remember it all…
Lisa Weber
Lisa Weber lives in the suburbs of Tampa, Florida, where she works hard at being a wife and mother of two beautiful girls. She’s passionate about overcoming challenges while living with a rare autoimmune disease called scleroderma. This systemic disease attacks her entire body inside and out. Her diagnosis came in 2014, but she continues doing the things she loves: working as a client success manager, cooking (poorly), building furniture, and jogging (slowly). She will tell you everything she does is perfectly imperfect! One of her life goals is to help raise awareness for rare diseases and continue her personal fight to survive and thrive until a cure is found.
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Articles by Lisa Weber
My classroom door flung open, and the principal of the school where I work swiftly entered. Closely behind her was…
At the start of the year, I received a call from my local pharmacy. The lovely employee told me she…
Cradled in my husband’s arms is one of my favorite places to be. His 6-foot-2 frame engulfs me in a…
I stare at the two flights of stairs in front of me, wishing there was a magic elevator. With no…
I remember it like it was yesterday. The classroom was quiet. My stomach suddenly decided it was angry with me…
The scleroderma fog has struck again! My entire brain is floating inside a haze, and nothing is clear. I’ve been…
I pleaded with my doctor. “I want to chop off my finger! Please help me!” With pity in…
When we became parents, my husband and I started our own holiday traditions. One of our favorites was…
The alarm on my phone starts its disruptive routine early, and the repetitive noise annoys me out of my slumber. While…