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  <title>Fibrous Dysplasia</title>
  <description>This week's episode discusses a rare condition that turns bone into fibrous tissue.&amp;amp;nbsp; Fibrous Dysplasia can be devastating, but our guest, Brittany is taking it all in stride and is continuing her advocacy work with us by sharing her story.&amp;amp;nbsp; Without further ado...here's Brittany!  &amp;amp;nbsp; I am a 36 year old woman from Indiana. I have a rare disease called Fibrous Dysplasia. It turns my bones into fibrous tissue. There is no cure and surgery is our only form of treatment. I have had 12 surgeries so far. At 13, I had to get a tooth pulled and after a few months an uncle of mine noticed the swelling from the extraction never went down. I then had a biopsy confirming FD. The following couple of years I started to experience debilitating headaches that led to a brain tumor being found and my bone disease was actually the reason for it forming. Surgeries started immediately after that diagnosis.&amp;amp;nbsp; The disease can cause deformity with our bones being able to grow at anytime for the rest of our lives including tumors and cysts as well. I have it in my face so of course my face changed quite a bit since I was a teenager. It was very hard to accept how things could change at anytime and took me about 20 years but I now see all those scars and growths as my uniqueness, my beauty. I wish I knew in the beginning how much I could gain from accepting myself and my flaws. Pain also took over my life for a good 20 years and was hard to accept the fact that I would live with this pain every single day for the rest of my life. That also took 20 years and I chose to finally stop just surviving and to start living as well. So now I use my pain as my push to advocate. It allows me to use my pain in such a beautiful way. It all has made me who I am and the worst parts are also all a part of my story and something that gives me so much strength and courage. Due to my disease I also lost all my teeth 5 years ago and it took a great toll on me. I am use to deformities and changes but not for having no teeth. Because of financial conditions i still do not have any teeth but i try each day to find help in getting new and to keep living happily despite it all. It also has became a part of my journey. </description>
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