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How a Parent-Led Movement Grows: Sue Lomas (Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation)

How a Parent-Led Movement Grows: Sue Lomas (Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation)

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Sue Lomas helped build the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome community in the earliest days—when families were scattered, information was scarce, and finding “your people” took persistence. In this conversation, Sue and I talk about how rare-disease communities form, why early diagnosis and genetics matter, and how parent-led foundations can accelerate research by connecting families, clinicians, and scientists.We also explore the emotional side of the journey: the turning points that reshape what you believe is possible, the role of family support behind the scenes, and what purpose looks like after stepping away from a long mission.If you’re a rare disease parent, advocate, researcher, or someone who cares about the future of gene-based medicine—this one is for you.If this resonates, please like, subscribe, and share it with a family who needs hope today.Chapters 00:00 Cold Open: A moment that captures the mission01:33 Connecting with other foundations (learning by reaching out)03:42 Turning point: realizing more is possible (communication)06:40 The feeling of acceleration in research and progress09:53 The early days: “by luck” and finding the right people11:49 First conferences and building real community13:49 The support system: partnership and what it takes16:19 Early diagnosis & genetics (why it matters)19:09 Growing a foundation while staying cohesive22:03 “Shank3” in a classroom: when awareness spreads25:08 How this journey changes parents over time29:43 Advice for parents: planning, siblings, and support33:17 Retirement, purpose, and what comes next36:50 Final reflections and gratitude

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