Learning. It’s one of those things that happen whether or not we want to or even realize it. It happens all around us, and never ends.
Every day you can learn something new, whether it’s the name of a new animal, a new neighbor, or a new song.
Then there’s the learning you wish you never learned at all, the name of a disease affecting a loved one.
Sometimes, while it can lead to heartache it can also lead to fascinating information. Through my PI journey, I certainly have learned more than I could have ever imagined.
Of all the things I have been able to achieve with Jeffrey’s Foundation, one of the proudest moments was when two dear friends, Dr. Etzioni and Dr. Ochs, asked me to contribute to their book, Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders: A Historic and Scientific Perspective.
I am now going to be able to share all that I have learned with thousands of people; my experiences and Jeffrey’s story will be preserved so that others can benefit from what I’ve learned. It feels good to be able to help others who are at different points along their journey.
I present to you, Chapter 7: Jeffrey Asked Us to “Do Something!” Our Journey, and urge you to never stop learning… or listening.
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Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders: A Historic and Scientific Perspective