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A Mother’s Faith and Perseverance: Adriana Stollard’s Story of Hope and Healing

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In a recent Town Talk at the Royal Examiner, Adriana Stollard shared the poignant story of her daughter Abigail’s challenging journey into the world—a tale of faith, medical marvels, and a mother’s unwavering love, now encapsulated in her book, “Abigail’s Journey: “Family and Faith in Raising a Child with 22q Duplication.”  This narrative not only explores the complexities of her daughter’s medical condition but also reflects the deep personal growth and relentless hope that has defined Adriana’s life since Abigail’s birth.

Abigail’s story began unexpectedly joyful for Adriana and her husband, who had previously struggled with infertility. However, the pregnancy soon presented serious challenges. Early contractions and severe health warnings led to consultations with numerous specialists. Despite suggestions to consider abortion due to potential syndromes, Adriana’s faith led her to seek second opinions that eventually provided a glimmer of hope.

Adriana’s pregnancy complications escalated quickly, requiring her to be airlifted twice to UVA Hospital due to severe bleeding and imminent labor risks. These frightening experiences culminated in a precarious but successful delivery at 34 weeks. Abigail was born with a rare genetic condition known as 22q duplication syndrome, which manifested in significant physical complications, including a severely recessed jaw that affected her airway.

The resilience of both mother and child was tested through multiple surgeries and ongoing medical treatments. Abigail’s condition required innovative surgical techniques to reconstruct her jaw using a piece of her rib, a procedure that had never been performed on a child before. This medical journey was not just a fight for health but also a profound testament to the possibilities within pediatric care and genetic research.

The book Abigail’s Journey is more than a medical story; it is a narrative of overcoming dire medical prognoses and embracing life’s unpredictabilities with faith and courage. It chronicles the emotional and spiritual trials Adriana and her family faced, their moments of doubt, and their return to faith.


As Adriana discussed her book and shared her story, it was clear that she aimed to offer hope to others facing similar challenges. With upcoming book signings and discussions, she is determined to spread a message of resilience and hope to other families navigating the complexities of rare genetic disorders and the healthcare system.

Abigail’s Journey is not just a recount of medical events; it’s a mother’s affirmation of life, a family’s testament to surviving against the odds, and a community’s support system embodied in medical teams’ dedication. It serves as an inspiring reminder of the power of faith and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

Click here to see her upcoming book signing.

 

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