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Sickle Cell and Finding Creativity
The VitaminSC3 Podcast is powered by the Sickle Cell Community Consortium. Today’s show is brought to you by the Creative Elixir segment with Mia Robinson.
Mia’s creative guest today is LaShaunta McAllister.
LaShaunta McAllister is a wife, mom, and Sickle Cell Warrior. Born in Albany Ga and raised in Dekalb County Lithonia, Ga, she is the middle child of three. Throughout her life, LaShaunta thought she had Sickle Cell Hb SS, but recently, doctors informed her that she has Hb Beta Thalassemia.

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