Lindsay Louise Hartland
10/06/1984 - 23/08/09.
Lindsay loved life, never let an opportunity pass. Lindsay was blind and thats why she made us incredibly proud of all the things she achieved in her short, but precious life. Lindsay had achieved so much like five a side football, absieling, rock climbing and even won bronze, silver and gold medals for swimming. Lindsay went to amazing schools that helped her achieve all of these. When lindsay left school she moved to Seven Oaks Kent London to study Child Care.
Lindsay loved animals especially horses and even rode her friends horse every week. When ever Lindsay would talk about her horse a big smile would appear. Lindsay would also see the flattering of buterflies and would chase them in the garden. Lindsay wanted to visit a butterfly sanctionary but never managed to do it.
Lindsay fell ill last year and in July 09 she got diagnosed with LAM Disease. Lindsay passed away in August 09.
LAM DISEASE
Lam disease is a very rare disease it only affects one in a million people.
It only affects women at a child baring age.
This disease affects the lungs but can affect the kidneys.
The cause is not known.
There is NO CURE!!!
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