Minnesota man doesn’t let muscular dystrophy dampen his desire to create fish artwork
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Brian Luoma has loved fishing since an early age. He remembers fishing with his father and other family members as a child.
In fourth grade, Luoma was diagnosed with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, a genetically-linked muscle disease causing weakness of the face, shoulder girdle, and upper arm(s) with relative sparing of the deltoid muscles. It’s a slow progression with more and more weakening as the individual gets older.
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