
Gray’s Story: No One Should Have to Fight the Way I Have to Survive
When I was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré as a young adult, I became paralyzed from the chest down. What I didn’t know then was the illness wouldn’t be the only fight I faced.
Everything we do is about patients. We’re working to drive patient-centered progress in innovation, affordability and access and are pushing for necessary, positive and long-term change to better address the needs of diverse communities. Here, patients share stories around the life-changing impact of new medicines.
When I was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré as a young adult, I became paralyzed from the chest down. What I didn’t know then was the illness wouldn’t be the only fight I faced.
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Stories like Carlos’ will only continue to be possible if lawmakers support policies that encourage biopharmaceutical innovation and access.
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