Every Dollar Helps

Christine is racing to raise money and awareness for Rett Syndrome, a devastating neuro-developmental disorder that primarily affects girls. Often misdiagnosed as autism, cerebral palsy, or general developmental delay, Rett Syndrome causes problems in brain function that are responsible for cognitive, sensory, emotional, motor and autonomic function. These can include learning, speech, sensory sensations, mood, movement, breathing, cardiac function, and even chewing, swallowing, and digestion.

Christine has two friends with daughters that are suffering from Rett Syndrome. She first learned of the disease from fellow fly-fisher Bill Farnum, whose daughter, Ella, has been diagnosed with Rett. On a trip to Montana last spring, Christine met Anna Luce from Mobile, Alabama whose daughter, Rancey, also has the disease. Rett Syndrome presents many challenges, but with love, therapy and assistance, those with the syndrome can benefit from school and community activities well into middle age and beyond.

 

  Sponsor Team Paddlefish!  


Christine Johnson
Paddling for
Rett Syndrome