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Inspiring individuals living with Visual Snow Syndrome share their experiences and how they try to overcome its symptoms.

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Jasmine Fernandes

Introducing our inspiring #WarriorOfTheWeek, Jasmine! Read about how she first started experiencing #VSS symptoms and how determined she is to keep going. ??✍️

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Khaled Al Refai

Meet Khaled, our #WarriorOfTheWeek, & hear his #VSS story. ???

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Julia Poetain

Hear from our strong #WarriorOfTheWeek, Julia, & her inspiring #VSS story. ?

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Chris Taylor

Meet our #WarriorOfTheWeek, Chris! Read about this awesome photographer’s #VSS story. ??

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Emre Guenan

Introducing our #WarriorOfTheWeek, Emre! Hear about how he developed #VSS at a young age and how he reminds himself to…

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Estrella Clavijo

Meet Estrella, our next #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear about how she found out she had #VisualSnow and her fight to stay strong…

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Sasha Stevenson

Hear Sasha’s inspiring #VSS story of being diagnosed with #VSS but continuing to push through to receive her postgraduate certification…

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Adriane Souza

Introducing our next #WarriorOfTheWeek, Adriane! Hear how #VisualSnowSyndrome has affected her and learn her secret in how she copes with…

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Lucy Aviles

Meet Lucy, our #WarriorOfTheWeek! Hear her story about dealing with her condition, what helps alleviate symptoms, and her hope for…

Visual Snow Warrior of the Week – Joseph Molnar

Meet Joseph, our #WarriorOfTheWeek! Learn how #VisualSnowSyndrome symptoms affect Joseph’s life yet how optimistic he is for a cure. ?

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