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Tampa Bay area woman uses personal IBD journey to help disenfranchised Black community
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Wellness is a journey, and a Tampa Bay Area woman wants to bring people along with her. Giving back, after nearly losing herself is how Stephanie A. Wynn educates and inspires.
“Sometimes, it’s ok to cry,” Wynn said. “I learned I had resilience when I lost my daughter.” That was in 2010. Then again, another loss, a year later.
“Planning a funeral for a child and then you have to be strong for the other two children that are depending on you,” Wynn said. By 2017, doctors could no longer overlook what Wynn felt, or what they saw.
“[In] 2017, I started getting ill. I started getting sick, I’m tired. I can’t keep nothing down,” Wynn said. “I started getting lightheaded, I got chills. I started getting these lumps under my arms, and I have bleeding when I go to the bathroom.”
MORE: https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/health/stephanie-a-wynn-foundation-crohns-colitis-moffitt-cancer-center/67-5106f599-1aa9-4d44-bb50-6fe0257782c9
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