By Guest Blogger, Phil Ash, GRIN2B Foundation Board Member
Hello! This is Phil Ash, teacher, father, Board Member of the GRIN2B Foundation, and the host of Celebrating Rare: The GRIN2B Podcast. In this episode, the podcast takes a bit of a turn for the better (at least I think). I welcome the first guests to the program. The hope is that most future episodes will feature guests. I want to host both parents and prominent medical professionals so listeners can gain different points of views and perspectives regarding GRIN2B variations. This episode features Brittaney and Mike Crider. Brittaney and Mike are the parents of 7-year-old, Natalie, who was diagnosed with GRIN2B in 2016. Brittaney is also a Founding Board Member for GRIN2B Foundation. The conversation went very well and lasted quite a long time, so I thought it would be prudent to break it up into two parts. In this first part of the episode, Brittaney and Mike discuss who Natalie is as a person, provide their story of how they discovered Natalie’s GRIN2B variation and reflect on how living with a GRIN2B diagnosis has changed them.
I should also note that Brittaney and Mike specifically mentioned board President Liz Marfia-Ash’s first article on The Mighty about GRIN2B, and how it helped their family cope with the initial diagnosis. You can read that article here. I hope it will continue to help future families discover our organization and realize they are not alone! We’re here to help and provide support!
Check back in a few days for Part two of my conversation with Brittaney and Mike!
If you have comments or suggestions for future topics, or are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please send an email to phil.ash@grin2b.com or send a tweet to @grin2bsyndrome, using the hashtag, #CelebratingRare.
To further protect myself from any unintended mistakes, each episode will have the following written disclaimer when you click on the link:
PODCAST Disclaimer: While I make every effort to broadcast correct information, I am still learning. I make every effort to double check my facts, but realize that medicine is a constantly changing science and art. I am simply sharing my views and personal experiences as a GRIN2B parent. I am not a medical professional. I welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Phillip Ash, GRIN2B Foundation, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of GRIN2B Foundation be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.