Isabella Riemann
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Isabella Riemann💙 Spotlight on: Isabella My name is Bella, and I’m 18 years old. I have lived…
Marcos Felipe Hurtado Ferro
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek of the week, Marcos Felipe Hurtado Ferro Spotlight on: Marcos Hi, my name is Marcos, and I’m…
Brynne Rinderknecht
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek of the week, Brynne Spotlight on: Brynne Greetings! I recently read about Visual Snow (VS/ VSS) and…
Sarah O’Donnell
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Sarah💙 Spotlight on: Sarah Hey there! My name is Sarah, and I am a young disabled woman…
Emily Page
Meet our #CreativeMind of the week, Emily Spotlight on: Emily I just want to see towels As I sit in…
DEADRKGK
We are happy to announce that the Visual Snow Initiative is collaborating with DEADRKGK to raise funds for Visual Snow…
Chloe Jiwon Park
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Chloe Jiwon Park💙 Spotlight on: Chloe I’ve had visual snow for as long as I can remember.…
Snehal Ojha
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Snehal Ojha💙 Spotlight on: Snehal I recently learned about Visual Snow Syndrome, and it was incredibly relatable.…
Alex
Meet our #CreativeMind of the week, Alex Spotlight on: Alex Hello, my name is Alex. I’m a full-time parent and…
Amanda Danis
Meet our #Warrioroftheweek, Amanda 💙 Spotlight on: Amanda Hello, My name is Amanda, and I am 40 years old. I…
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Visual Syndrome in Traumatic Brain Injury: Effect on Driving
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