AdvocacyRSS4 days ago
A patient with CIDP, a rare nerve disease that causes weakness and tingling, describes how much time the condition takes up each week—not just doctor visits, but also managing symptoms, doing physical therapy, and dealing with fatigue. The article shows that the real burden of living with CIDP goes beyond what doctors usually measure, including all the hidden time spent managing the disease day-to-day.
WHY IT MATTERSUnderstanding the time burden of CIDP helps patients feel less alone in their struggles and gives them language to explain to family, employers, and doctors why the disease affects their quality of life so much.
NewsRSS4 days ago
A patient with Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome (SMAS) who had surgery is experiencing low iron levels (low ferritin), which is causing severe fatigue, brain fog, restless legs at night, and poor sleep. The article discusses how iron deficiency after SMAS surgery can make recovery harder and affect quality of life.
WHY IT MATTERSPatients recovering from SMAS surgery need to know that low ferritin levels are a treatable complication that directly causes the exhaustion and cognitive problems they may be experiencing post-operatively.