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Welcome and thank you for visiting our new Imana k Youth Huntington's Disease Foundation Internet site.  We are glad to give you the opportunity to stay in touch with our foundation and our efforts

BIO:
Current Age : 10
Onset of HD Symptoms:  Age 4
Challenge : 2 1\2 yrs of Misdiagnosis'
Test Date for HD : April 25, 2008
Results Date : May 22, 2008
CAG (Cytosine-Adenine-Guanine) Count :  126
(CAG repeating between 7 and 35 times are considered normal)
Confirmed Onset Date for Epilepsy  : September 18, 2008

          Imana  a.k.a "Mimi"

   Mommy said!    I am a blessing wrapped in sunshine.
  My Daddy said!  I'm smart, pretty and a diva!

       
         
    Why iKan..    From the Founder

As a national recording artist formally of Malaco Record's groups, The Truthettes and the Friends,   I had the opportunity to see many things and meet many people.  After recording 6 studio releases I ventured out on my own.  In April 2008, I released an inspirational CD entitled, “He Did It For Me ".  At the time I knew it had purpose, but what, I did not know.....read more

 

   My Story : Mommy said I was 4 years old when I started having problems. I had to go to a lot of doctors who didn't believe this could happen to me. Mommy said she tried for a longtime to get them to help me, she said they made a mistake. Finally she found a doctor who saw the way I moved and walked and he tested me. He said I had HD because of my first dad who has it.

  Here's to my mommy and daddy. A song for loving me. Because their will

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   Also on itunes.com.    

   

    

   
Kaleb's Korner for helping siblings !!!!!!!!    
                          

 Hi, I'm Kaleb and Imana is my big sister. And I help her put on her seatbelt. I help her to bathroom and to play computer games. I help with a lot of stuff. She's my best friend.

 This is how iKan help!     What do you do to help?