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#289 CRISPR Cured Victoria Gray’s Sickle Cell: Part 2


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Victoria is a patient advocate and international speaker from Mississippi. She is also a wife and mother of four children. Since being treated with CRISPR she has been featured in nearly every major publication including PBS, NPR, Forbes, Good Morning America, New York Times, and more. 

 

In the first part of our conversation she shared about her experiences prior to being cured including her sickle cell pain crisis and the medical racism she faced. If you haven’t heard this episode yet, we very much encourage you to go back to Episode #288 and listen, this is one of the most raw interviews we have had on the show over the last decade. 

 

In the second part of our interview in this episode, Victoria talks about inspiring others to pursue the CRISPR treatment and dives into her own CRISPR experience including the decision making process to go for it, the treatment regime itself, and her quality of life today after being cured. 

 

Victoria is a patient advocate and international speaker from Mississippi. She is also a wife and mother of four children. Since being treated with CRISPR she has been featured in nearly every major publication including PBS, NPR, Forbes, New York Times, and more. 

 

Victoria Gray, the first person in the world to be cured of a genetic condition using CRISPR, shares her experience with sickle cell disease and the challenges she faced in receiving proper care. She describes the frequent pain crises she experienced, the lack of understanding and empathy from healthcare providers, and the stigma associated with sickle cell patients. Victoria highlights the disparities in research funding and support for sickle cell compared to other genetic conditions. She also discusses the importance of mental health care and the need for better education and communication from healthcare providers. Victoria Gray shares her experience as the first person to be treated with CRISPR for sickle cell disease. She discusses the mistreatment and lack of options she faced as a patient, highlighting the ongoing issue of healthcare disparities. Victoria also talks about the impact of her story on others, including a fan who was inspired to pursue CRISPR treatment. She emphasizes the importance of mental health and the role of faith in her journey. The conversation explores the CRISPR procedure, the timeline of the treatment, and the transformation it has brought to Victoria's life.

 

During the interview we mentioned a couple other episodes of DNA Today that also explore sickle cell disease. 

 

#197 CRISPR Quality Control with Kiana Aran

#201 Sickle Cell Disease with Lifting the Veil

#214 2022 Genetics Wrapped with Eric Green

#251 Diversifying Genetic Research with 23andMe

#266 Genetics Wrapped 2023

 

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