Last in a series. Read part one here. Previously, I wrote about an extremely important topic: safety while using…
Ari Anderson
Ari Anderson resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, and was diagnosed with SMA type I at 6 months old in 1982. At the time, the prognosis was almost hopeless. Today's medical therapies have changed the prognosis to hopeful. Yet, the rest of society has a long way to catch up in how they see people with SMA. Through his column, “Soaring With Hope,” Ari shares how he changes views through advocacy, innovative technology, and determination. He inspires hope by helping others rise above their hardships. No matter who you are, through his conversational style of writing, you may find that you have experienced the same feelings and emotions throughout your life as Ari has!
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Articles by Ari Anderson
First in a series. As someone with SMA, I often think about the safety of my care. Many years…
If I could go back in time a year, to Dec. 31, 2022, and retain what I know now, I’d…
In my last column, I wrote about feeling as though I’m turning a page in my life. I want…
So much of who we are is influenced by our family members. I’m not saying that we have to be…
I’ve written about how I’ve looked for my own nurses to provide my SMA care, but I don’t…
So much of life is about gaining maturity through our experiences. Sometimes we go through events similar to ones we’ve…
In my previous column, I explained how two years ago I was rescued by a heroic person in my…
When my back is to the wall and a crisis is coming to a head, that’s when my life really…
Looking back, I see how I’ve always had an inclination to write a lot. Even in high school 25 years…