Sabrina: I'm unable to be the person that I want to be without getting stared at, without feeling pain,
and I just can't. Psoriasis really isn't that rare. However not a lot of people have it as severe as me.
Psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder. Your immune system doesn't do what it's supposed to do.
And it produces way too many skin cells.
My name is Sabrina. And when I was 12 years old,
I got diagnosed with a severe case of plaque psoriasis,
it does not just impact your skin.
The main side effects of my condition are fatigue, swelling, itching, burning, depression, anxiety.
And then if you have psoriatic arthritis along with it,
which many, many people do, you also have that swelling and pain in your joints.
I'm a wife and a mother, but it affects my daily activities.
I can't work because of it. I can't work anywhere publicly,
because people kind of stare at my skin.
People are like, 'who’s that girl that has all that stuff all over her skin? And why is she always tired
and why this and why that?'
I'm unable to be the person that I want to be.
I want to be running around with my children. I want to be out there doing things in the world
without getting stared at, without feeling pain, and I just can't I'm stuck usually at home.
If not in bed.
Daniel: I'll see her suffer sometimes, and it's really, really hard to see her suffer like that.
Because she's such a good person. I'm here to help, the best way I can.
Sabrina: He is the love of my life.
I know that's mushy, gushy, but it's true. We first met online; I was very forward with him.
I told him, I have psoriasis. I have a few health conditions.
And he said it doesn't matter. When we met up, he didn't even look, he didn't even care.
If I'm anything in this world, I'm a mother. That's what I'm first.
It's what I've always wanted to be.
And I'm proud to be a mother of two little girls.
You're just determined to eat my hands huh.
With each pregnancy, I got way worse,
I had the worst flare ups of my life.
And that's just because I wasn't able to take the medications
that I needed throughout those pregnancies.
And so as my pregnancy progressed, so did my psoriasis and it kind of took up my entire life.
By the time I gave birth, I was in so much pain and so covered in psoriasis,
that I couldn't even hold my own children.
The turning point in my life, was when I had my first daughter, Sophia.
She was amazing. And the first moment that I saw her,
I knew that I had to be confident for her.
Stand up for her and make a better world for her.
If you’re good we’ll have such a delicious lunch,
and then we'll get ice cream since it's so hot out.
Sophia: Yeah.
Sabrina: Yeah.
Sophia: Now? 
Sabrina: Not now. Maybe later though,
okay? Nose.
My children drive me bonkers. But they also I think improve my condition.
They make me happier. They take a lot of stress away
just by being them. By saying
hey, Mommy, I love you or smiling or holding my hands
and come, come with me. Let's go do this and go do that. They just make me so much happier.
I like to keep a good sense of humor about everything.
And realise that you don't get to live but once,
or so I believe anyways.
And you really just have to live the life that you want to
whether you have a disease or not. You just have to go for it.
If anybody thinks that you're not beautiful,
move on.
Daniel: There's a lot of talk about how proud of I am of my wife Sabrina.
She does amazing of everything she does.
She copes with everything.
Sabrina: I don't really feel like psoriasis is completely a part of me.
The future holds a lot for me I hope.
I'd love to see the world and just adventure through life, and kind of live freely with my family.
