In my previous column, I shared my suggestions on the preparations you should consider before taking a trip with sickle…
Tito Oye
Tito is a 23-year-old London-based tenancy manager and lover of life. For as long as she can remember, she’s had a passion for helping others. She writes to help others realize that sickle cell doesn’t need to define their entire identity.
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Articles by Tito Oye
The love I have for traveling is like no other. I love immersing myself in different cultures and experiencing…
In the past, when I felt a vaso-occlusive crisis coming on, my plan was to wait it out. However,…
Clean freak, germaphobe, OCD, finicky — these are some of the terms that people have used to describe me…
One of the best feelings in the world is cutting a hospital bracelet. Cutting a hospital bracelet can symbolize a…
Sometimes I wish sickle cell anemia was visible. I wish people had X-ray vision and could see how my…
Ed. note: Welcome to the new column, “Her Sickled Journey,” by Tito Oye. Living with sickle cell anemia means that…