#274 Wolfram Syndrome with Stephanie Snow Gebel

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Happy Rare Disease Month! Did you know why February was chosen? It's because it harbors the rarest day of the year, February 29th, which coincides with Rare Disease Day. To kick off this special month, we're thrilled to share a poignant episode of the "It Happened To Me Podcast," where rare diseases take center stage.    Our host, Kira Dineen, is the Executive Producer of the "It Happened To Me" podcast and had the privilege of co-hosting this episode, delving into the complexities of Wolfram Syndrome. Our guest is a parent of a child with Wolfram Syndrome, while one of the hosts of the show (Cathy) also grapples with this condition. This unique dynamic led to a deeply insightful conversation, filled with personal experiences and valuable insights. We hope you'll enjoy and learn from this discussion as much as we did.   Wolfram Syndrome is a rare recessive genetic condition with profound implications. Our guest on this episode is Stephanie Snow Gebel, a parent and advocate who has dedicated herself to raising awareness and advancing research through the Snow Foundation for Wolfram Syndrome. Stephanie shares her journey as a parent of a child diagnosed with Wolfram Syndrome, offering insights into diagnosis, management, advocacy, and hope.   Understanding Wolfram Syndrome: Stephanie describes Wolfram Syndrome, outlining its complex array of symptoms, including diabetes, optic nerve atrophy, vision loss, deafness, loss of taste and smell, and urinary and bladder dysfunction.   The Wolfram Journey: Stephanie recounts her journey as a parent of a child with Wolfram Syndrome, from the initial noticing of symptoms to diagnosis and beyond.   Diagnosis and Symptoms: Stephanie shares about her daughter’s symptoms and experiences with Wolfram Syndrome, shedding light on the challenges faced.   The Role of the Snow Foundation: Stephanie discusses the creation and mission of the Snow Foundation, highlighting its impact in filling a void and driving research efforts forward.   Treatment and Management: Insights into managing Wolfram Syndrome, including treatment of individual symptoms such as diabetes and vision loss.   Current Trials and Hope for the Future: Stephanie provides updates on current trials, discussing the goals and implications for patients with Wolfram Syndrome. Exploring the potential of trials to slow progression or offer hope for a cure.   Advocacy and Awareness: The role of advocacy and organizations like The Organization for Rare Disorders in raising awareness and supporting patients with Wolfram Syndrome.   Life with Wolfram: An update on Stephanie’s daughter’s current status, prognosis, and how she is managing with Wolfram Syndrome.   Closing Thoughts and Advice: Stephanie shares her insights and advice for listeners, emphasizing the importance of advocacy, awareness, and hope in the face of rare diseases like Wolfram Syndrome.   As we conclude this insightful conversation with Stephanie Snow Gebel, we are reminded of the resilience, courage, and hope that shine through in the face of challenges posed by Wolfram Syndrome. Join us in raising awareness, supporting research, and fostering hope for a brighter future for individuals and families affected by this rare condition.   The Snow Foundation is a collective voice for Wolfram syndrome patients, working towards a cure for Wolfram syndrome and developing novel therapies for diabetes, vision loss, hearing loss and neurodegeneration.   Please be sure to check out more episodes of It Happened To Me, just search the title in whatever podcast player you use to listen to DNA Today!   Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today next Friday! New episodes are released every Friday. In the meantime, you can binge over 270 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. Episodes since 2021 are also recorded with video which you can watch on our YouTube channel, this includes some episode

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