Four years ago, Jenevieve Woods learned that doctors had misdiagnosed the condition that makes her stutter and stumble. Instead, she has mitochondrial disease, a rare and possibly deadly genetic illness that saps the energy in her cells.
By Bill Zlatos, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Books
Thu, 02/08/2018 - 12:07pm
Four years ago, Jenevieve Woods learned that doctors had misdiagnosed the condition that makes her stutter and stumble. Instead, she has mitochondrial disease, a rare and possibly deadly genetic illness that saps the energy in her cells.