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Janneke Thought There Was a Point to Her Life, but It Turned Out to Be a Comma

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Janneke (43) from Bergen op Zoom has struggled with health problems since childhood. For years, no research was done. Twenty years ago, she received a diagnosis; she thought her story was over. The semicolon now immortalized on her wrist helps her through difficult times, allowing her to continue writing about the rest of her life. As a child, she was extremely tired and often ill. She often couldn't make it through a full day at school. During …
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Janneke (43) from Bergen op Zoom has struggled with health problems since childhood. For years, no research was done. Twenty years ago, she received a diagnosis; she thought her story was over. The semicolon now immortalized on her wrist helps her through difficult times, allowing her to continue writing about the rest of her life. As a child, she was extremely tired and often ill. She often couldn't make it through a full day at school. During …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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