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When Hannah Wright graduated high school 10 years ago, she dreamed of attending law school. But within the first few months of college at the University of California, Irvine, she began feeling tired and foggy minded. She developed a stiff neck and intermittent blurry vision. At the time, Wright was in a sorority, served as vice president of a mock trial team, and traveled a lot. So she attributed the symptoms to living in a new environment and being under a lot of stress. “I just thought it was a life change that was causing all of my fatigue,” she says. Over the next four years, Wright’s health and grades went up and down like a roller coaster. “I was in and out of the hospital about seven or eight times during college,” she recalls. Her doctors told her that she needed to learn better coping mechanisms. They attributed her