MOEBIUS SYNDROME IN THE NEWS
Our friend Elisa Schumacher Relyea--another Moebius hero:
"A MOTHER-of-two has never smiled because a rare condition means she cannot move her face.
Elisa Schumacher Relyea, 42, has Moebius Syndrome – congenital facial paralysis.
She has never been able to smile at her children, or even at her husband Tim, 44, on her wedding day.
Elisa, a public relations consultant from New York, had surgery at 16 to alter her face – including putting gold in her eyelids to help them shut. She joked: “I feel my face looks more positive now.
“I can win in any staring competition and I really wish I played poker because my poker face is incontestable!”
By the way, recently the New York Times in its science section ran a long article about scientific analyses of a smile--physically how it happens, what it means, etc etc etc.
Of course, what the piece did NOT do is consider the possibility of people who cannot smile---but who find other ways to do so, from within. Something to think about, NY Times!
Elisa,
ReplyDeleteMaybe your "smile" isn't the same as the rest of the world, but you are absolutely beautiful. Keep being an inspiration.
Chelsea