AdvocacyRSS2 days ago
Living with pulmonary hypertension (a serious lung disease) can be emotionally overwhelming after diagnosis, bringing fear, stress, and anxiety alongside physical symptoms. A new article suggests that identifying and focusing on your 'good days' — times when symptoms are manageable — can help reduce the emotional burden of the disease. This mental health approach is being highlighted during May's Mental Health Awareness Month to help patients and caregivers cope better.
WHY IT MATTERSPulmonary hypertension patients often struggle with mental health alongside their physical symptoms, and this article offers a practical coping strategy that can be implemented immediately without waiting for medical appointments.
PolicyRSS3 days ago
Prices for everyday items and healthcare are going up faster than they were a few months ago. The government reported that costs rose 3.8% in April compared to a year ago. For people with chronic illnesses like pulmonary hypertension, these rising costs make it even harder to afford medical care and medicines.
WHY IT MATTERSPeople with chronic rare diseases already spend significant money on medications and treatments, so inflation directly reduces their ability to afford necessary care and increases financial hardship.
AdvocacyRSSMay 15
Camp Bon Coeur in Louisiana is a specially designed camp for children with heart conditions, including pulmonary hypertension. These medically supported camps give kids with serious heart problems a chance to build confidence, make friends with others who understand their condition, and receive proper medical care while having fun. The article highlights how important these camps are for children managing chronic heart diseases.
WHY IT MATTERSChildren with pulmonary hypertension often feel isolated by their condition—these specialized camps provide peer support from other kids with the same disease while ensuring medical staff are on-site to manage their care safely.
AdvocacyRSSMay 14
A patient shares their experience of losing privacy while living with a chronic illness, describing a moment when over 10 doctors and medical students gathered around their hospital bed to discuss their case without asking permission. The article highlights how people with long-term health conditions often face unexpected invasions of privacy during medical care, even in teaching hospitals where students need to learn.
WHY IT MATTERSPatients with chronic illnesses like pulmonary hypertension need to know they have the right to set boundaries about who can be present during medical exams and discussions, and can advocate for their privacy even in teaching hospitals.
AdvocacyRSSMay 1
World Pulmonary Hypertension Day is happening on May 5th, with a focus on clinical research this year. Pulmonary hypertension is a condition where blood pressure gets too high in the blood vessels of the lungs, making it hard for the heart to pump blood. Advocates and organizations like PHA Europe are using this day to raise awareness and help people living with this condition understand how clinical trials might help them.
WHY IT MATTERSThis awareness day highlights how clinical trials are advancing treatment options for pulmonary hypertension patients, giving them access to potentially new therapies beyond current standard treatments.