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Maegan, thirty minutes before her wedding being administered an IV
Maegan. mean she can work no more than six consecutive hours with
no back-to-back days allowed. She has adapted though, and
“It’s so hard to diagnose when doctors think it’s simply a is able to spend time working from home, usually from
migraine” said Dawn Lee, Maegan’s mother. her bed. “I have been fortunate in that Mac McLamb has
worked with me to allow me to continue to work” Maegan
Since being diagnosed in 2008 at the age of 22, Maegan said. “He has been wonderful” she added.
has learned to cope with her disease. It has affected nearly
every aspect of her life, including her job as a pharmacist Maegan must also make many concessions in her home life
at the local Carlie C’s Store. The limitations of the disease as well. She feels blessed to have her wonderful husband
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