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AADC Awareness Campaign · 21 May 2018

Teddy Wears BLUE for AADC Awareness Campaign. 21st - 27th May 2018 - The BIG Wave. Join in & support children suffering a very RARE Brain Disease. Just 1:55,000,000 are diagnosed with AADC deficiency

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Our son Boston was diagnosed with AADC deficiency a year ago on May 5th. He was the 131st person in the world ever diagnosed with this terrible disease. This week is meant to bring awareness to those who are unaware about this disease and to raise money for the AADC Research Trust in funding the research that is being done to find a cure for this devastating disease. May 21-27 please support our precious Boston and the other children suffering from AADC deficiency by wearing blue! If you’re able to donate to the AADC Research Trust, that would be greatly appreciated! Every penny counts! 💙 We need to bring awareness to this rare brain disease so that Boston and others diagnosed with AADC can get the proper care and treatment that they so desperately need! 

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Teddy Wears BLUE for AADC Awareness Campaign. 21st - 27th May 2018 - The BIG Wave. Join in & support children suffering a very RARE Brain Disease. Just 1:55,000,000 are diagnosed with AADC deficiency

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The AADC Research Trust

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AADC deficiency is a rare disabling brain disease. More than 100 children in 30 countries have been identified with the disease. It's proved fatal for some of them. The AADC Research Trust is a children's charity funding research, supporting affected families and promoting global disease awareness.

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