
In this heartfelt conversation, Marcy sits down with mother-daughter duo Angie and Rory to talk about living with long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (LCHAD), a rare fatty acid oxidation disorder.
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In this heartfelt conversation, Marcy sits down with mother-daughter duo Angie and Rory to talk about living with long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (LCHAD), a rare fatty acid oxidation disorder. Diagnosed through newborn screening, Rory has grown up navigating the challenges of her condition — from food restrictions to fatigueThe overall feeling of tiredness or lack of energy. It is not the same as simply feeling drowsy or sleepy. Being fatigued means having no motivation or energy. — with remarkable self-awareness and strength. Angie shares how the family developed “Rory Friendly” meals to make food inclusive, the importance of open communication, and how school support systems and friendships have helped Rory thrive.
The conversation also explores Rory’s deep love of cheerleading, how she’s learned to self-advocate, and what it’s been like facing new complications like prolonged QT syndrome. Angie opens up about the complexities of managing care between specialties and the need for better hospital coordination. They also reflect on their experience attending the MitoAction Conference for the first time, the power of peer support, and the role of storytelling in building community. Together, they model the strength, advocacy, and connection that help families facing rare diseases feel less alone.
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