She survived a rare disease, now she's earning her second Master's degree
Linseigh Green of Johns Creek has spent her 25 years of life beating all odds. Her parents knew nothing about Necrotizing Enterocolitis when she was diagnosed at two weeks old. Linseigh says she's one of the first NEC survivors in the world to get the chance to share their story at medical conferences.
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