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What is it like to be a person with albinism as though it defines who you are?
To be a person with albinism is not who you are; you are a human being with an immune-compromising illness called albinism.
How would you cope with knowing that your nationality or ethnic group does not accept you and that others are not a part of your born race?
Where do you find comfort and a community where you can be yourself without judgment?
List as one Black female gives you a small glimpse into her world of hurt and isolation.
Gut health, poop, food, and mental illness complications are discussed with possible means of assistance.
By Tam Lawrence5
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What is it like to be a person with albinism as though it defines who you are?
To be a person with albinism is not who you are; you are a human being with an immune-compromising illness called albinism.
How would you cope with knowing that your nationality or ethnic group does not accept you and that others are not a part of your born race?
Where do you find comfort and a community where you can be yourself without judgment?
List as one Black female gives you a small glimpse into her world of hurt and isolation.
Gut health, poop, food, and mental illness complications are discussed with possible means of assistance.