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Fender Bender and #givingtuesday

December 2, 2014December 2, 2014 Jenny Tesler4 Comments

Since Maggie’s diagnosis, we have gotten used to unwanted news and adapting our lives. So much so, news that would send most people into a panic, AJ and I tend to just say “It is what it is.” So getting in Continue Reading

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NNZ trial press report released

November 21, 2014November 20, 2014 Jenny Tesler4 Comments

This past week has been a roller coaster of emotions. Last Tuesday November 12,2014, two days after Maggie’s 4th birthday. Neuren Pharmaceuticals released the information regarding the NNZ trial for Rett Syndrome. This is a big deal. There are several Continue Reading

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First Day of School

August 26, 2014October 18, 2014 Jenny Tesler4 Comments

There has been a lot of stress and anxiousness preparing for Maggie’s first day of school.  Ours not hers.  We kept telling Maggie that she was going to be going to school and it was going to be fun.  She didn’t really care, but how could Continue Reading

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Mad scientist hyphenate / Producer

May 26, 2014August 2, 2014 Jenny TeslerLeave a comment

A blog written by my wife, Jenny.  She is smarter and funnier than I am, so enjoy. When I wake up everyday, I usually pause, take a breath and hope for the best. The truth is we really don’t know Continue Reading

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When their daughter was diagnosed with rare neurological disease, Rett Syndrome, they promised her they would do everything they could to find a cure and help her live the best life she could. It was then that Magnolia's Hope was born.

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