Nirali Patel
Up until 2020, life had been proceeding without any significant hitches. Then, the world was thrust into the challenges brought…
Leah
Hi, I’m Leah and I’m 33. I’ve had mild visual snow (I learned from this website that it would be…
Shay Walsh
Meet our #Warriorsoftheweek, Shay Walsh Spotlight on: Shay Walsh First of all, I can’t believe that I can actually tell…
James Janik
I’ve had visual snow for about 5 years. Like most stories I hear, I had a very sudden onset of…
Catherine Colgan
Hi! My name is Catherine Colgan. I’m an emergency department nurse. I am officially three months into my VSS onset,…
Katharina Werner
Meet our #WarriorOfTheWeek, Katharina Werner Spotlight on: Katharina Werner I first experienced my visual snow symptoms at the end of…
Erika sivc
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Erika Sivc Spotlight on: Erika My symptoms started abruptly in the summer of 2022, unbeknownst to me…
Finnian Charlton-Jones
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Finnian Charlton-JonesSpotlight on: Finn Hi, my name is Finn. I’m a drummer and web developer from the…
Bryan Enriquez
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Bryan Enriquez Spotlight on: Bryan Hello, my name is Bryan. I am 18 years old and an…
Audrey McKeeth
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Audrey Mckeeth Spotlight on: Audrey Hello, I’m 15 years old, and I have visual snow. I’ve had…
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