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Joey Mullaney

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October 03 1994
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Hey, how are ya?!

My name is Joey Mullaney, and I am a 27-year-old man, born and raised in Leominster, Mass. When I was thirteen years old, I was told that I have a rare neurological disorder called Friedreich’s Ataxia . FA is a rare degenerative neuromuscular disorder that diminishes coordination, mobility, speech, and organ function, confining me to a motorized scooter.

After graduating from Lawrence Academy Prep High School in 2013, I pursued a Bachelor of Art’s degree from Quinnipiac University in 2017. Undeterred by my physical debilitation, I made up his mind to live life as fully as possible. I graduated serving as a Fraternity Man in Sigma Phi Epsilon, an Orientation Leader, and Student Body President.

For many years, the news of FA blindsided me. Even though I was far from alone, I still felt like the only person on the planet. Since that time, the road to self-awareness, confidence, and acceptance has been a bumpy ride. A terminal diagnosis will do that. I may have accomplished a lot in life, but the "mental" journey took a while. Admittedly I wasted a lot of time thinking about how little time I might have, and it struck me: That’s sort of dumb. So, I decided to take the ticking time clock and embrace it while I can, and that is exactly what I am doing now! Instead of fighting time, I’m partnering with it.

In 2019, I received a Master of Arts in Communications degree from Emerson College. I have my own memoir, Stare at Me, available now!

Joey Mullaney

4.5/5 ( ratings)
Born
October 03 1994
Website
Go to Website
Twitter
Go to Twitter Account
Hey, how are ya?!

My name is Joey Mullaney, and I am a 27-year-old man, born and raised in Leominster, Mass. When I was thirteen years old, I was told that I have a rare neurological disorder called Friedreich’s Ataxia . FA is a rare degenerative neuromuscular disorder that diminishes coordination, mobility, speech, and organ function, confining me to a motorized scooter.

After graduating from Lawrence Academy Prep High School in 2013, I pursued a Bachelor of Art’s degree from Quinnipiac University in 2017. Undeterred by my physical debilitation, I made up his mind to live life as fully as possible. I graduated serving as a Fraternity Man in Sigma Phi Epsilon, an Orientation Leader, and Student Body President.

For many years, the news of FA blindsided me. Even though I was far from alone, I still felt like the only person on the planet. Since that time, the road to self-awareness, confidence, and acceptance has been a bumpy ride. A terminal diagnosis will do that. I may have accomplished a lot in life, but the "mental" journey took a while. Admittedly I wasted a lot of time thinking about how little time I might have, and it struck me: That’s sort of dumb. So, I decided to take the ticking time clock and embrace it while I can, and that is exactly what I am doing now! Instead of fighting time, I’m partnering with it.

In 2019, I received a Master of Arts in Communications degree from Emerson College. I have my own memoir, Stare at Me, available now!

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