Ozdemir Yavuzciftci
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Ozdemir Yavuzciftciđź’™ Spotlight on: Ozdemir Yavuzciftci Hello, my warriors. My name is Ozdemir. My English is not very…
Brooke Cantrell
I started having symptoms in 1st grade, raising my hand and telling my teacher she had static floating around her.…
Smirnov Vladimir
For as long as I can remember, I have always been a cheerful child, madly in love with art: literature,…
Jodi Holman
Jodi Holman, a resident of the town on the Boston Marathon route for over 30 years, has always watched in…
Keyla Kauppaymuthoo
I am 21 years old, and I started developing visual snow one year ago since an emotional trauma and an…
Jessica Major
How do I start my personal experience off with Visual Snow? Well it’s a long story but I am going…
Petr Baev
I don’t think that story can be considered a warrior story, but I just want to contribute somehow and, of…
Olivia Deane
To anyone at the beginning of their Visual Snow Syndrome journey, it is, so clichĂ© to say, but I promise…
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