Team Taytum steps out to cure Scleroderma

Taytum Bell was only 18 months old when she was diagnosed with Linear Scleroderma, an auto-immune disease that can cause hardening of the skin and bone internally or externally. In Taytum’s case, Scleroderma affected the skin, tissues and muscles of her left leg.

“We hadn’t even heard of it before she was diagnosed,” Rebekah Bell, Taytum’s mom said. “We first noticed the brusing in her leg, and it started to sink in to literally where the muscles were dying off.”

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