This is a blog that I originally wrote back in 2011 when I first started this blog but have never shared for a lot of difference reasons. I have finally decided to share it because it highlights the importance of raising awareness for those that suffer from it. Suffering goes beyond just the person diagnosed. It affects the family and friends of that person as well. The more awareness we raise, the more people understand and what to help. To raise awareness, we need to talk about HD
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Okay, so I would never honestly wish Huntington's Disease on anybody - not even my own worst enemy. It is a horrible disease that destroys lives and families and will continue on for generations until treatments or a cure can be found. So, it is tongue in check so to speak that I say I wish someone famous was living with Huntington's Disease. The only public figure that has been diagnosed with the disease and discussed it publicly would be Woody Guthrie
Who? Woody Gurthrie was a folk singer in the 40's and 50's who wrote songs such as "This Land is your Land" and many others (Woody Guthrie). He died in the late 60's so most people my generation and younger really don't know who he is unless you grew up on folk music. I was raised on a lot of this type of music, so I can say I actually knew who he was. However, since he succumbed to the complications of the disease nearly 50 years ago, he is not around to help raise awareness.
So, why would I want a famous person to have it? Who do you think of when I say Parkinson's Disease? Most likely some of the first people that come to mind are Michael J Fox and Mohammad Ali. Both public figures that have been diagnosed and are living with Parkinson's Disease. They have helped to bring notoriety and funding to help the fight of Parkinson's. And what about ALS? This is often referred to Lou Gehrig's disease after the famous baseball player that was diagnosed with disease.
Having the association with a famous person helps in many ways. When a person learns that one of their favorite actors or athletes has been diagnosed with the disease, they work to learn more about it. It can also lend support to funding and research of the disease. I want that kind of attention for Huntington's Disease. I want others to know and understand what only a handful of us do today. I want to be able to say that my husband, my sister-in-law or even my bother-in-law has Huntington's Disease and not be looked at with that clueless not understanding look.
The disease has been mentioned in a handful of shows - House, Private Practice, Everwood and Grey's Anatomy - but not enough to fully document or explain the disease and allow people to develop an understanding of what it is and how it affects the people diagnosed or those that they live with. There is very limited knowledge about this disease and I want more people to know.
For the sake of the disease, I think it would be helpful and beneficial if we could all point to someone well known who has this disease. Funding for more research for treatments or a cure would be so welcome by my family and many others that we know. So, yes, I do sometimes wish a living famous person of this generation did have the disease. For the simple reason that I don't want to another family to have to suffer and endure what Robert's family has for many generations and the turmoil they still have yet to face.
So, #LetsTalkAboutHD
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