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My name is Alei Miller, I am a single parent to my wonderful daughter Ariella. I make products for EB Awareness. My daughter who is now 3 years old was born in 2021 with a very rare skin condition, Epidermolysis Bullosa. I had no idea this disease ever existed. So the day she was born she was flown to a different city where they then determined what she had. The worst disease you've never heard of. She spent 6 days total in the nicu. We were sent home on the 6th day of Ariella being on earth. With no manual. No instructions. I had to teach myself as I go i still do. Ask for advice from fellow eb parents. Ask the Debra nurse. That being said I'm here to make shirts and products with vinyl!!
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