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  • 00:10

    So, the morning Rowan was born, it was the best day of my life.
    So, the morning Rowan was born, it was the best day of my life.

  • 00:15

    We had like a little playlist that we had them play in the delivery room, and I think
    We had like a little playlist that we had them play in the delivery room, and I think

  • 00:20

    we were like into the third song, which was "Sea of Love," and that's when Rowan was brought
    we were like into the third song, which was "Sea of Love," and that's when Rowan was brought

  • 00:28

    into the world.
    into the world.

  • 00:30

    She had some small things on her body like redness under her fingernails and some, what looked
    She had some small things on her body like redness under her fingernails and some, what looked

  • 00:36

    like blisters, almost, on the surface of her eyes. But, they were very small,
    like blisters, almost, on the surface of her eyes. But, they were very small,

  • 00:40

    and I was assured that they were just weird newborn things.
    and I was assured that they were just weird newborn things.

  • 00:46

    And, I picked up her foot, and I noticed that she had a nickel sized wound on her heel.
    And, I picked up her foot, and I noticed that she had a nickel sized wound on her heel.

  • 00:54

    She was getting, um, bleeding wounds from her diapers.
    She was getting, um, bleeding wounds from her diapers.

  • 00:58

    And I thought, this is crazy. How could diapers be causing my child to have wounds that are
    And I thought, this is crazy. How could diapers be causing my child to have wounds that are

  • 01:04

    literally bleeding?
    literally bleeding?

  • 01:05

    At first, the nurse was like well you just need to handle the baby more gently, and,
    At first, the nurse was like well you just need to handle the baby more gently, and,

  • 01:11

    um, which is just maddening to think about now.
    um, which is just maddening to think about now.

  • 01:14

    A doctor came in and said, "Basically, she either has a serious infection or she has
    A doctor came in and said, "Basically, she either has a serious infection or she has

  • 01:23

    something called Epidermolysis Bullosa."
    something called Epidermolysis Bullosa."

  • 01:26

    And, um, he said it so quietly I didn't even know what he had said. And basically just expressed
    And, um, he said it so quietly I didn't even know what he had said. And basically just expressed

  • 01:34

    to us how important it was that we don't try to Google it.
    to us how important it was that we don't try to Google it.

  • 01:43

    You know, we were like, maybe it'll go away over time, and you know, this is most likely
    You know, we were like, maybe it'll go away over time, and you know, this is most likely

  • 01:51

    a lifelong thing.
    a lifelong thing.

  • 01:53

    When she started having wounds appearing, it quickly became like basically like a nightmare
    When she started having wounds appearing, it quickly became like basically like a nightmare

  • 02:03

    and the worst day of my life.
    and the worst day of my life.

  • 02:10

    "Rowan, what do you want to watch?"
    "Rowan, what do you want to watch?"

  • 02:12

    Being able to get insurance coverage for a child who requires probably between ten and
    Being able to get insurance coverage for a child who requires probably between ten and

  • 02:18

    fifteen thousand dollars a month in bandaging supplies was incredibly difficult when Rowan
    fifteen thousand dollars a month in bandaging supplies was incredibly difficult when Rowan

  • 02:23

    was born.
    was born.

  • 02:25

    Instead of just being a parent, you have to be a nurse, a nutritionist, a receptionist.
    Instead of just being a parent, you have to be a nurse, a nutritionist, a receptionist.

  • 02:32

    You have to know about health insurance and be an advocate and all these things.
    You have to know about health insurance and be an advocate and all these things.

  • 02:38

    It means so much to us that with the rarity of Rowan's disorder that there is an organization
    It means so much to us that with the rarity of Rowan's disorder that there is an organization

  • 02:46

    that is dedicated to curing her disorder.
    that is dedicated to curing her disorder.

  • 02:50

    Knowing that there are people that we have never met, people in lab coats who are trying
    Knowing that there are people that we have never met, people in lab coats who are trying

  • 02:58

    their best to figure out this technology that could potentially cure so many horrible disorders
    their best to figure out this technology that could potentially cure so many horrible disorders

  • 03:04

    and diseases, it gives me hope.
    and diseases, it gives me hope.

  • 03:07

    I am very hopeful that we will find some sort of a treatment that's going to help Rowan's
    I am very hopeful that we will find some sort of a treatment that's going to help Rowan's

  • 03:13

    daily life and quality of life coming up with gene therapy in the next few years.
    daily life and quality of life coming up with gene therapy in the next few years.

  • 03:20

    I am extremely hopeful.
    I am extremely hopeful.

  • 03:22

    I have hope.
    I have hope.

  • 03:23

    I have to have hope.
    I have to have hope.

  • 03:25

    I have to hold on to, to hope.
    I have to hold on to, to hope.

  • 03:28

    I feel like EBRP is helping to get the word out that there's children who need help.
    I feel like EBRP is helping to get the word out that there's children who need help.

  • 03:34

    We need a treatment.
    We need a treatment.

  • 03:35

    We need a cure for children like my daughter.
    We need a cure for children like my daughter.

  • 03:50

    "Hi!"
    "Hi!"

  • 03:52

    "I'm here!"
    "I'm here!"

  • 03:53

    "You're here!"
    "You're here!"

  • 03:55

    Rowan is the sweetest little girl you'll ever meet.
    Rowan is the sweetest little girl you'll ever meet.

  • 03:58

    She's beautiful the way she is, and not in spite of her EB, but with her EB.
    She's beautiful the way she is, and not in spite of her EB, but with her EB.

  • 04:06

    She's like every other three year old in just that she's curious about everything around
    She's like every other three year old in just that she's curious about everything around

  • 04:11

    her.
    her.

  • 04:12

    You would never know that she has what she has if it weren't for the fact that she's,
    You would never know that she has what she has if it weren't for the fact that she's,

  • 04:17

    she's bandaged.
    she's bandaged.

  • 04:20

    She loves dinosaurs. She loves unicorns.
    She loves dinosaurs. She loves unicorns.

  • 04:25

    She's super outgoing and really funny.
    She's super outgoing and really funny.

  • 04:31

    My greatest hope for her would be that she is able to be happy, to live her life and
    My greatest hope for her would be that she is able to be happy, to live her life and

  • 04:39

    not be constrained by EB.
    not be constrained by EB.

  • 04:45

    I want her to be happy and I want her to be happy with herself and who she is and as comfortable
    I want her to be happy and I want her to be happy with herself and who she is and as comfortable

  • 04:52

    as she can be with the skin that she's in.
    as she can be with the skin that she's in.

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born
/bôrn/

word

Being born in a particular city, country etc.

Rowan's Story

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Video Language:

  • English

Caption Language:

  • English (en)

Accent:

  • English (US)

Speech Time:

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  • 4:21 / 5:14

Speech Rate:

  • 140 wpm - Conversational

Category:

  • Nonprofits & Activism

Intro:

So, the morning Rowan was born, it was the best day of my life.
We had like a little playlist that we had them play in the delivery room, and I think
we were like into the third song, which was "Sea of Love," and that's when Rowan was brought
into the world.. She had some small things on her body like redness under her fingernails and some, what looked
like blisters, almost, on the surface of her eyes. But, they were very small,
and I was assured that they were just weird newborn things.
And, I picked up her foot, and I noticed that she had a nickel sized wound on her heel.
She was getting, um, bleeding wounds from her diapers.
And I thought, this is crazy. How could diapers be causing my child to have wounds that are
literally bleeding?. At first, the nurse was like well you just need to handle the baby more gently, and,
um, which is just maddening to think about now.. A doctor came in and said, "Basically, she either has a serious infection or she has
something called Epidermolysis Bullosa.". And, um, he said it so quietly I didn't even know what he had said. And basically just expressed
to us how important it was that we don't try to Google it.
You know, we were like, maybe it'll go away over time, and you know, this is most likely
a lifelong thing.. When she started having wounds appearing, it quickly became like basically like a nightmare

Video Vocabulary

/imˈpôrtnt/

adjective

of great significance or value.

/ˈmôrniNG/

adverb exclamation noun

every morning. good morning. time between midnight and noon.

/inˈkredəblē/

adverb

Extremely; so much so it is hard to believe.

/stärt/

verb

begin or be reckoned from particular point in time or space.

/səˈplī/

noun other verb

stock of resource from which person or place can be provided with necessary amount of that resource. Specific things needed to perform a certain task. make something needed or wanted available to someone.

/ˈnōdəs/

verb

To become aware by sight, touch, or hearing.

/bəˈtwēn/

adverb preposition

in space separating things. From one person, thing, or place, to another.

/ˈdälər/

noun other

basic monetary unit of US, Canada, Australia, and certain countries in Pacific. Basic units of money equal to 100 cent.

/ˈsərfəs/

adjective noun verb

relating to or found on surface of something. Outside or upper layer of something. rise or come up to surface of water or ground.

/ˈsəmˌTHiNG/

adverb pronoun

used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. thing that is unspecified or unknown.

/ˈlīfˌlôNG/

adjective

Continuing through life; lasting a long time.

/əˈSHo͝ord/

adjective verb

confident. To confirm; state with certainty something is so.

/inˈSHo͝orəns/

noun

Protection against loss/injury/death you pay for.

/fifˈtēn/

number

number equivalent to product of three and five.

/ˈdī(ə)pər/

noun other verb

nappy. . put nappy on.