We live in an age of rumors and widespread gossip. Many people seem to be mudslinging, and we’re…
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
In my previous column, I shared how sometimes our advocates come from the…
It can be annoying when you receive devastating news, and someone naively says, “When one door closes, another one opens!”…
To those feeling too rare on Rare Disease Day (Feb. 28) let the following empower you. The saying “hidden…
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could easily put into practice the lessons we learned growing up? We were taught…
To make my sometimes hazardous life with SMA less scary and more exciting, I tend to think of myself as…
Doesn’t it feel like we all carry a lot of baggage in life? If we could just forget about all…