The Boy with the Blue Hair.
Living with an autoimmune disease means having your elder brother and close family treat you like a fragile China vase. It means being treated like a patient rather than a human being, and having to take a heavy dosage of supplements, antidepressants, painkillers, and interferon to go about day to day life.But along with the medication comes the side effects of nausea, dizziness, headaches, muscle pains, insomnia, palpitations, regular doctor visits, and - of course - seizures.That is what life is like for 22 year old Lucilia Dixon who was diagnosed with CGD at the tender age of 5.Having adjusted to living with an autoimmune disease, she did not expect to get into a car crash that forced her to forget the last four years of her life.Those four years having been the best time of her life, where she traveled, went to concerts, danced, found her life's purpose, loved and lost, faught and conquered, and met a few of the most beautiful souls as best friends, and finally got the opportunity to live.And even though she begins to remeber bits and pieces of those four years...Lucy can't help but feel like there is something missing…