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‘Having a Cleft Has Made Me a Better Person’: Talia’s Story

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Talia has developed a special bond with Dr. Ranganathan, whom she admires for both her clinical expertise and her compassion. “She is a very positive person and so easy to talk to,” said Talia. “I could tell when I met her that I could trust her. She makes me feel better about myself and always figures out a way to help me achieve my goals.”

Taymar also has high praise, adding, “Dr. Ranganathan is just exceptional. When someone is confident in what they are doing, it resonates, and that’s important going into surgery.”

After many trips to Boston together, Taymar and Talia have come to treasure their time there. They enjoy shopping and walking around and have developed a deep affection for the city. When they welcomed a French bulldog into their family, who also has a cleft, they decided to name him Boston.

An active teen, Talia plays ice hockey and looks forward to pursuing a college degree after graduating from high school. After undergoing so many surgeries as a child, she has started to consider a medical career. “I’ve always thought of being an anesthesiologist,” said Talia. “I know the feeling before surgery, when it feels like you’re by yourself even though you’re not. I want other people to feel comfortable before surgery and to know they’re going to be okay.”

With support from Shriners Children’s Boston, Talia has grown to view her cleft journey with positivity and gratitude. “It’s not a bad thing to have a cleft. Honestly, I’ve found it to be more of a blessing,” she said. “I’ve learned to be a better person. Treating others the way I want to be treated is important to me. I’ve also learned to be humble, and to understand you never know what anyone else is going through.”

Meet Talia

With the support of the staff at Shriners Children’s Boston, Talia has grown to view her cleft journey with positivity and gratitude.

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Taymar holds baby Talia before her cleft lip and palate repair surgery.

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Talia waits in an exam room to see her doctor during a visit to Shriners Children's Boston.

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Talia laughs among the Boston Bruins and New England Patriots gear while shopping in Boston.

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Talia holds her dog, Boston, who has a cleft lip.

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Talia shows off her smile during a recent trip to Shriners Children's Boston.

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