How Others Approached Lifestyle Changes Without Trying to Do Everything at Once

Managing a cardiometabolic condition means changes to almost everything you do. You need to eat better, exercise more, sleep well, and lower your stress. Thinking about all of those changes might increase your stress! It is a lot to consider, and trying to change everything at once can lead to burnout and frustration. What many… Continue reading How Others Approached Lifestyle Changes Without Trying to Do Everything at Once

What Caregivers Consider When Deciding Whether to Push for a Second Opinion

Caring for someone you love often means making hard medical decisions. One of the most important and sometimes confusing choices is whether or not to get a second opinion from another doctor. No two diagnoses or injuries are exactly alike, and doctors often bring different perspectives based on their training and experience. That is why… Continue reading What Caregivers Consider When Deciding Whether to Push for a Second Opinion

What Helped Reduce the Mental Load of Asking for Accommodations at Work

Living with a chronic illness or disability is already a full-time job. Managing symptoms, appointments, and daily life can take a lot of energy. On top of that, asking your employer for accommodations can feel overwhelming and even scary. What is the best way to approach having that talk? Here, PatientsLikeMe breaks the process so… Continue reading What Helped Reduce the Mental Load of Asking for Accommodations at Work

What Questions Help Clarify Whether Parkinson’s Symptoms Are Progressing

One of the hardest parts of living with Parkinson’s disease is not just the symptoms, it is the uncertainty! Is what you’re noticing a sign that things are getting worse, or just a normal change? Parkinson’s is a progressive condition, but it does not move in a straight, predictable line for anyone. Symptoms can vary… Continue reading What Questions Help Clarify Whether Parkinson’s Symptoms Are Progressing

Depression Symptoms That Often Go Unrecognized Because They Do Not Look Like Sadness

When most people think of depression, they think of sadness as the primary emotion. While that can be true, it is only part of the picture. Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. It also affects how you think, behave, and even how your body feels.… Continue reading Depression Symptoms That Often Go Unrecognized Because They Do Not Look Like Sadness

Why Travel Fatigue Felt Worse Than It Used To Before CKD Diagnosis

Travel is often exciting, but for people living with chronic kidney disease, fatigue after a trip can be overwhelming. What was once a short-lived tiredness from a long flight or weekend getaway can now linger for days. Even the preparation of packing, navigating airports, or coordinating schedules can feel like a major drain. Returning home… Continue reading Why Travel Fatigue Felt Worse Than It Used To Before CKD Diagnosis

Life Interrupted MS: How MS Flares Affect Work and What People Do to Cope

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that can affect many parts of daily life. One of the biggest concerns for many people is how it impacts your work. You may already be familiar with the unpredictable nature of flare-ups. These episodes can make it harder to stay consistent, manage responsibilities, and keep your usual routine… Continue reading Life Interrupted MS: How MS Flares Affect Work and What People Do to Cope

Invisible Work: Energy Banking and How to Navigate Standing Room Only Events When Sitting Is Not Guaranteed

There are so many tasks throughout the day that ask you for a small amount of energy. Washing some dishes, walking to the store, helping your partner move furniture around. In a vacuum, each individual event may be easy to do. But added up over time it can very difficult, particularly for people with chronic… Continue reading Invisible Work: Energy Banking and How to Navigate Standing Room Only Events When Sitting Is Not Guaranteed

When Fatigue Starts Dictating Your Schedule With CKD and How to Tackle It

Fatigue with CKD isn’t just feeling tired, it’s a deeper, more persistent exhaustion that can quietly take over your day. You might start planning around your energy levels, saving important tasks for “good” moments, or canceling plans when your body just won’t cooperate. Over time, it can feel like fatigue is in charge. Why CKD… Continue reading When Fatigue Starts Dictating Your Schedule With CKD and How to Tackle It

SoundsLikeMe: When Symptoms Persist Despite Treatment What Are the Next Options?

For many people, healthcare follows the same path. You notice something is not right, you see a doctor, get a diagnosis, and start treatment. Often, that treatment works! Your symptoms improve and you move forward. But for some the journey is far more complicated. Maybe the medications help, but not enough. Maybe the side effects… Continue reading SoundsLikeMe: When Symptoms Persist Despite Treatment What Are the Next Options?