London, Ont. child with rare autoinflammatory disease pens book to share his experience
In the story, set in a time before it was known such creatures could breathe fire, the dragon gets sick and moves into town to look for a cure, Kinchlea told 980 CFPL’s“He moves past a farmer who’s scared of him, and then meets a troll who doesn’t believe him. Knights are too busy to work with him, a witch tricks him into eating something that definitely does not work,” he said.
Complications from the disease have come in the form of prolonged fevers and rashes, systemic arthritis, and more. Since he was young, Kinchlea says he and his parents have been back and forth between London’s Children’s Hospital and Toronto’s SickKids for treatment, which includes a weekly injection he says is painful.“Using my imagination has always been a source of escape from reality during painful procedures and long hospital visits,” he said.
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