Life Interrupted: My Blood Pressure Was 150 Over 95 – Now What Happens Next?

High blood pressure is one of the most common and most misunderstood health conditions. It is often called the “silent killer” because you can feel perfectly fine while damage quietly builds inside your body. In 2023 alone, high blood pressure was a primary or contributing cause to over 664,000 deaths in the United States. Today,… Continue reading Life Interrupted: My Blood Pressure Was 150 Over 95 – Now What Happens Next?

Did You Realize These Everyday Symptoms Could Be Kidney Health Related?

When people think about kidney health, they often assume that if something were wrong, the signs would be obvious. However, many early symptoms related to kidney health can be subtle and easy to overlook. In fact, some of the most common signs can feel like everyday issues, things many people experience from time to time.… Continue reading Did You Realize These Everyday Symptoms Could Be Kidney Health Related?

Together With PLM: The First 90 Days After Starting Dialysis and What Often Feels Hardest

Starting dialysis is one of the biggest life changes a person with chronic kidney disease can go through. While dialysis is a life-saving treatment, the adjustment period can feel overwhelming! The first 90 days after starting dialysis are widely recognized as the most challenging time period. Here, patients adapt physically, emotionally, and mentally to a… Continue reading Together With PLM: The First 90 Days After Starting Dialysis and What Often Feels Hardest

SoundsLikeMe: Warning Signs After a Heart Attack That Are Easy to Dismiss During Recovery

Every year, hundreds of thousands of people in the United States survive a heart attack and get back to full, productive lives. But the weeks and months after a heart attack are a critical time. Many people focus on “getting back to normal.” In doing so, they sometimes ignore symptoms that could mean complications or… Continue reading SoundsLikeMe: Warning Signs After a Heart Attack That Are Easy to Dismiss During Recovery

Does Meal Timing Matter with CKD and Your Protein Intake

If you’re living with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), you’ve probably heard a lot about how much protein to eat. But what about when you eat it? The truth is, meal timing can play a helpful role in how your body uses protein. And when you’re managing CKD, small shifts like eating enough protein throughout the… Continue reading Does Meal Timing Matter with CKD and Your Protein Intake

The 10-Minute Daily Routine That Helps Three Conditions at Once

Time and time again researchers have found that going for a walk has tremendous health benefits. Not only does it decrease the risk and severity of conditions like cardiovascular disease, type II diabetes, and dementia, but it also improves mental well-being and leads to better sleep! If you have type II diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular… Continue reading The 10-Minute Daily Routine That Helps Three Conditions at Once

Cognitive Exercises that Actually Help MS Brain Fog

Brain fog, or cognitive dysfunction as it is known in the medical community, is a common symptom of MS. Numbers vary, but about half of people with MS will experience brain fog at some point. It can be incredibly frustrating! Issues with memory and attention, having trouble recalling details, feeling like the word you need… Continue reading Cognitive Exercises that Actually Help MS Brain Fog

Helping You Get the Neurological Care You Need from Home with Synapticure

At PatientsLikeMe, we know that living with a neurological condition can be overwhelming, not just for the person experiencing it, but for families and caregivers too. That’s why we’re excited to partner with Synapticure, a virtual neurology clinic that’s transforming the way people get care. Why Synapticure Exists Synapticure was started by Sandra Abrevaya and… Continue reading Helping You Get the Neurological Care You Need from Home with Synapticure

Getting Pregnant With Friedreich’s Ataxia: What Research Suggests

Family planning while living with Friedreich’s ataxia (FA) stirs up a mix of hope, excitement, fear, and a thousand practical questions. While there are many questions around symptom severity and genetics of your children, the first pressing question is .. is getting pregnancy (realistically) possible? The research is limited but meaningful and points to something… Continue reading Getting Pregnant With Friedreich’s Ataxia: What Research Suggests