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On a walk with Susan Williams the other day, she excitedly handed me People's Magazine, sharing that she's finally been able to gather all her research and tell the truth about the illness that brought Robin William's death. He suffered from a rare disease called Lewy Body Dementia.

For the article, she used one of the (last) photos, I took of them at Robin's birthday party in 2013. Needless to say, I love this photo, and the fact that I was there to witness this enduring love. 

Susan shared these links. She hopes the information will help others who might suffer from this disease. 

Good Morning America

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/robin-williams-widow-discusses-husbands-tragic-death-34932604

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/robin-williams-widow-opens-legal-battle-estate-34960037

World News Tonight

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/robin-williams-widow-talks-devastating-effects-lewy-body/story?id=34937555

Nightline

http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/robin-williams-widow-forgave-taking-life-34955746

http://abc.go.com/shows/the-view/video/pl5554876/vdka0_naip0his

People Magazine

http://www.people.com/article/robin-williams-widow-susan-williams-people

http://www.people.com/article/robin-williams-lewy-body-dementia-explained (This is the health article on LBD. They have actually published 6 different articles, all great, but these are the best.)

 

Lone Morch
Lone Mørch is an award-winning author, photographer. speaker and teacher. Born in Denmark, she's traveled the world, living and working in Europe, Asia and America—a path that has given her a profound sense of freedom and understanding of the influence of culture on female identity. Themes of female symbolism, archetypes and autonomy are central in her work as as she explores the crossroads between veils, words, art, politics, body and self. The founder of Lolo’s Boudoir, she's photographed hundreds of women since 2004, helping them transform their self-images and reconnect to their bodies and personal power. Lone has been featured in InStyle, Cosmopolitan, Photographers Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, The Examiner Modern Love, East Bay Express, 7x7 Magazine and in Danish magazines such as Femina, Nova, Kiwi, B.T and Q. Her own writing has been featured in The San Francisco Chronicle, The Huffington Post, Magical Blend Magazine, Nepal Expat Magazine, Nyt Aspect, Nova, Samvirke and anthologies such as To Nepal With Love (2013) and Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me God (2012). Her memoir, Seeing Red, tells the story of her spiritual quest sparked at the sacred Mt. Kailas in the Himalayas, and her subsequent decade in America––as wife, woman and creative spirit–trying to make sense of her own relationship to the sacred, to personal power and the sacrifices required to live an honest life attuned to one’s soul and core values. It has won the Tanenbaum Literary Award, Honorary Mention at the San Francisco Book Festival, and the Bronze Medal in the 2013 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards. Unveiled (working title) is her second book. Based upon the past decade of photographing women, this chronicle of women's voices and images tells what the photographs alone cannot—that undressing is an act of shedding stories of doubt and shame to stand as a sovereign woman, free in body and spirit. In her prior lives, she holds a Masters Degree from Aalborg University in Political Science and Change, has worked as development associate with Care Nepal, team manager for the Kaospilot University and media producer at Ideagarden productions in San Francisco. She splits her time between USA and Europe. Learn more about her work here: lonemorch.com
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