Today, he’s a happy, healthy young boy who loves math and playing chess. He’s even been able to play sports, though his condition makes his leg weak.
Through it all, despite the fact Adam knows he’s slightly different from the other children, he’s never seen his disability as an obstacle.
Andrea West continues to be actively involved in CMTC Alliance, a global non-profit organization that empowers individuals diagnosed with rare vascular malformations. She passionately works to spread awareness about these conditions and advocates for those affected.
If you’d like to support the organization and help more people with rare diseases, please consider sharing Adam’s story and making a donation. Your contribution can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those facing uncommon illnesses.
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