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Jessica's story

Jessica has had scleroderma since she was 14. But it hasn't stopped her from following her dreams. She studied film, and is now at the start of her career, working at a production company. She loves travelling and together with her family, they stay positive and focus on the good things in life.

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"Just focus on the good things in life, because there will always be lots of good things."

– Jessica

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