In Stuffing Cotton, Mary Christine Strobel gives an account of surviving a traumatic boat accident only to find herself less than a year later struggling with her faith when her world was shattered and turned upside down for decades by the most horrific disease you have never heard of, recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. Its destructiveness and cruelty knocked her down time and time again but she refused to accept defeat and fought to save the lives of her children. In this memoir, Mary Christine Strobel offers her insights on recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa and how Stuffing Cotton became a part of her daily life.
In Stuffing Cotton, Mary Christine Strobel gives an account of surviving a traumatic boat accident only to find herself less than a year later struggling with her faith when her world was shattered and turned upside down for decades by the most horrific disease you have never heard of, recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. Its destructiveness and cruelty knocked her down time and time again but she refused to accept defeat and fought to save the lives of her children. In this memoir, Mary Christine Strobel offers her insights on recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa and how Stuffing Cotton became a part of her daily life.
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