![]() I'm not lucky, I'm blessed! I'm blessed in all that I have. This is also the same way I feel about people telling me I'm lucky to be alive. I told her I knew I'm sure it wouldn't make the video but hey I put it out there. Afterward a lady that works for the hospital came up to me and said I'm a believer too and I'm so proud of you for answering the magic question the way that you did. He sat back and was like okay and then continued on with his interview. So nope I can't blame or compare this to magic in anyway. But what the NIH and I have is very real. Medicine, science, me and the NIH are all missing puzzle pieces that God had already mapped together and then put together. God has this master plan and this was all apart of it. It's not an accident that the NIH was brought in to my life and I in to theirs. ![]() He looked at me a little puzzled and I explained to him about how I didn't believe in magic. I looked at the interviewer and said I'm sorry I don't think I can answer that question. And then I was prompted about comparing the NIH and the medicine they use and how I got to come there to magic. ![]() ![]() The questions were pretty normal my name, my disease, why I started coming to the NIH, and how is it different then other hospitals. I sat facing a camera and off screen sat the interviewer asking questions and then I would answer. As y'all know a couple of months ago The NIH got a Lasker Award (as if I haven't bragged on it enough) and for that we had to tape a video to go along with it.
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