"The skeletal person that i saw every morning shocked me. I stopped going out because i got tired of answering the questions," she says. "I covered my mirrors. The last time i went out, you know, i even had what looks like viteligo." She was diagnosed with a rare form of skin cancer called necrotic epidermolysis bullosa (NED), which affects about one in 10,000 people. NED is also known as Burkitt's lymphoma or biliary atresia fimbriata and can be found on Wikipedia.

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