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Peggy Tyndall
Peggy Tyndall
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As you might know, the fight against sarcoidosis is a cause that was important to Peggy as she was diagnosed with Sarcoidosis in 2014. Peggy was a very strong woman, and the past 8 years are filled with many positive achievements and challenges. She passed away on July 3rd, 2022.
Sarcoidosis is a rare, often chronic inflammatory disorder that causes the formation of granulomas or clumps of inflammatory cells. This can occur in almost any organ in the body, most commonly affecting the lungs, lymph nodes, skin, and eyes. While this disease affects as many as 200,000 Americans, there is currently no known cure, and treatment options are limited and often ineffective.
Peggy's family has chosen to support the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research (FSR) by fundraising for Team KISS!
KISS stands for Kick In to Stop Sarcoidosis, and that’s what you'll be doing by supporting my page in Peggy's honor. FSR is the leading nonprofit dedicated to finding a cure for this disease and improving care and treatment options for sarcoidosis patients. The funds all go directly to FSR and their programs for improving patient education, supporting patients and their caretakers, and funding research to find better treatment options and, one day, a cure.
Please consider helping the Tyndall family and our extended family reach our goal. Together, we can Stop Sarcoidosis!
The family of Peggy Tyndall
As you might know, the fight against sarcoidosis is a cause that was important to Peggy as she was diagnosed with Sarcoidosis in 2014. Peggy was a very strong woman, and the past 8 years are filled with many positive achievements and challenges. She passed away on July 3rd, 2022.
Sarcoidosis is a rare, often chronic inflammatory disorder that causes the formation of granulomas or clumps of inflammatory cells. This can occur in almost any organ in the body, most commonly affecting the lungs, lymph nodes, skin, and eyes. While this disease affects as many as 200,000 Americans, there is currently no known cure, and treatment options are limited and often ineffective.
Peggy's family has chosen to support the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research (FSR) by fundraising for Team KISS!
KISS stands for Kick In to Stop Sarcoidosis, and that’s what you'll be doing by supporting my page in Peggy's honor. FSR is the leading nonprofit dedicated to finding a cure for this disease and improving care and treatment options for sarcoidosis patients. The funds all go directly to FSR and their programs for improving patient education, supporting patients and their caretakers, and funding research to find better treatment options and, one day, a cure.
Please consider helping the Tyndall family and our extended family reach our goal. Together, we can Stop Sarcoidosis!
The family of Peggy Tyndall
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