cover of episode #205 Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency with the United MSD Foundation

#205 Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency with the United MSD Foundation

2022/10/7
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This week we were joined by Amber Olsen and Faith McGown of the United MSD Foundation)

to discuss Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency (MSD), an ultra rare, fatal genetic condition, and what it’s like to run a rare disease nonprofit!

Amber Olsen) is the mother of Willow, a child diagnosed with MSD. Following WIllow’s diagnosis, Amber formed the United MSD Foundation, traveling the world to find a treatment to help the children with this devastating disease. She will not stop until enough money is raised to bring research into the clinic for the children with MSD. Amber and her husband Tom have 3 wonderful daughters, Kylee 15, Jenna 11, and Willow 4 years old.

Faith McGowan) is a campaign consultant at the United MSD Foundation. For more than 30 years, Faith has successfully supported the mission and financial goals of nonprofit and corporate organizations. Her work has included development, sales and marketing, public and media relations, event development and management, and securing individual, foundation and corporate support for nonprofit organizations. Faith has a BA in Journalism from the University of Minnesota and began her professional career in journalism. She is an avid runner and certified as a yoga instructor and health coach. Faith and her daughter live in Memphis, Tennessee.

On This Episode We Discuss:

Willow’s diagnostic odyssey

Effects of MSD on the body

How lysosomal conditions like MSD cause neurological symptoms

MSD inheritance

Rarity and types of MSD

MSD diagnosis (Free Invitae testing) and lack of newborn screening)

Types of support that kids with MSD can receive

Challenges faced by rare disease organizations

The United MSD Foundation

MSD natural history studies and clinical trials

Advice for parents and caregivers

We’d like to share a few of the materials mentioned in this episode; the United MSD Foundation’s physician guide), and this guide) for parents and caregivers that have a child that has recently been diagnosed with MSD.You can follow the United MSD Foundation on Twitter), Facebook), LinkedIn), Instagram), and YouTube).

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