Man with rare skin condition shares journey of resilience and hope

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Jeremiah Marshall, 33, has lived with epidermolysis bullosa, a rare condition that makes his skin extremely fragile. He has faced bullying, skin cancer, and limb amputations throughout his life. Despite these challenges, he remains determined to lead a fulfilling life. Jeremiah was often teased at school, leading to home-schooling. He has undergone multiple surgeries for skin cancer and had his foot amputated. He is currently training to become a breathwork facilitator while managing his condition. He plans to establish a nonprofit organization to provide breathwork therapy and support research for a cure. Jeremiah emphasizes the importance of mental resilience for those facing similar challenges.


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