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A rare diagnosis of Reis-Bücklers dystrophy saw Matilda grapple with her sight until she was declared legally blind as a young adult. After three corneal transplants over the last 30 years, the gift of sight, and what it has brought to her life, is not lost on her. … - Story
Young Matilda knows what it’s like to itch so much that you make your own skin bleed. At around the age of 3, bile began building up under Matilda’s skin and make her incredibly itchy, she ended up with scabs from head to toe from all the scratching. It was all part of a rapid decline in… - Story
It was in March that I went to see my GP regarding constant headaches over a 2-week period. Preliminary observations showed a very high blood pressure which had been left unchecked for a lengthy period of time. Blood and urine tests were also taken. Less than a few hours later my GP called to… - Story
Matthew may have been an imposing figure of a man, six foot one inch, broad shoulders and a full head of 'floppy' dark hair. He was often gruff and intimidating while fighting for the underdog in his role of union official, but anyone who knew him well, knew he was a big softy inside. He had a… - Story
Our small family consisted of Mum, Dad, two daughters, partners and one granddaughter. We are a strong loving family who love spending time together doing family things. Mum and Dad worked hard to raise us in a loving and supportive home, and allowed us to do the things we loved. Mum's… - Story
Max was diagnosed with vanishing bile duct syndrome when he was only aged ten. As a big footy fan, Max was devastated when he was forced to stop playing the game he loved due to his unexpected medical condition. It started out as a rash, but quickly turned into a parents… - Story
Max was a dedicated family man and loving husband of Trish, who he was wholly committed to, along with his family of 8 children, 21 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild. Max was happiest when he was on the farm that he and Trish ran together for decades in the Otways. Max was a… - Story
Melody worked as a Photo-media Assistant Curator at the National Gallery of Australia and was on the threshold of a promising career when her life was tragically cut short. She had always lived life to the full and had a passionate interest in art history which… - Story
My husband Douglass was a generous man. He held dear his family, adoring his children, then grandchildren. He was generous with his time for others, be it family or friends. When I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Doug took it on with his usual energy and enthusiasm, deciding to bring… - Story
In March 2010 Ross woke up one morning and said he needed to see a doctor - which surprised me as he would never admit to being sick. Tests revealed that Ross had extensive emphysema. A year later Ross's condition had deteriorated and he was on supplementary oxygen 24 hours a day/ seven days…