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Empowering stories unveiled at Myasthenia Gravis carnival in Beijing
Date: 2024-06-20
A carnival, as part of the 6th Myasthenia Gravis Conference, is held in Beijing on Friday. [Photo provided to China Daily]

A carnival, as part of the 6th Myasthenia Gravis Conference, took place in Beijing on Friday to share inspiring narratives of individuals living with myasthenia gravis, leading up to Myasthenia Gravis Care Day on Saturday.

Organized by the Aili Myasthenia Gravis Care Center, the conference united nearly 200 patients and over 110 medical professionals in Beijing to raise awareness about the disease and its impact on individuals.

Myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune condition affecting anyone, often hinders patients' ability to see clearly, make facial expressions, use their hands and feet, and perform various simple tasks.

A carnival, as part of the 6th Myasthenia Gravis Conference, is held in Beijing on Friday. [Photo provided to China Daily]

During the carnival, myasthenia gravis patients and volunteers staged a series of captivating performances.

For instance, Li Caifang, a patient from Qitaihe, Heilongjiang province, and a community care worker, delivered a stand-up comedy act. Through humor, she shared her challenges and experiences with myasthenia gravis, showcasing the patients' optimism and resilience in a lighthearted and engaging setting.

Actor Lin Jinglai led a group of patients in reciting the poem Be the Best of Yourself. This simple yet impactful performance conveyed the patients' pursuit of self-worth and self-affirmation to the audience.

A carnival, as part of the 6th Myasthenia Gravis Conference, is held in Beijing on Friday. [Photo provided to China Daily]