It’s a difficult condition to look at but an Okanagan couple says it’s time to talk about it. The condition is called Neurofibromatosis. It’s estimated that dozens of Okanagan residents are living with the condition but don’t know where to turn. Linda Stolz and her husband Gerry of Kelowna says it’s time to come out of the shadows. Kelly hayes reports.
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