If you’re going through IVF or trying to conceive (TTC), the two-week wait (TWW) can feel like the longest stretch of time. During these days, every twinge, cramp, or mood change can spark the question: “Is this PMS or early pregnancy?” The truth is, many symptoms overlap, which makes it difficult to tell the difference… Continue reading IVF Implantation Cramping or Just PMS?
Ways You Can Prevent Osteoporosis During Menopause
Menopause brings a lot of changes. Hormonally, physically, and metabolically, one area that is especially under-recognized is bone health. As estrogen levels decrease, bones can weaken, increasing the risk for osteoporosis and fractures. This blog explores how menopause affects bones, the role of nutrition, preserving strength, and how to stay ahead of the health changes.… Continue reading Ways You Can Prevent Osteoporosis During Menopause
Why Diet Culture Parenting Backfires and What to Do Instead
When it comes to raising kids, most parents genuinely want what’s best for their children. Whether it’s ensuring they get enough sleep or helping them succeed, parenting is all about making thoughtful choices. However, when it comes to food and body image, diet culture can have a sneaky way of creeping into our parenting styles,… Continue reading Why Diet Culture Parenting Backfires and What to Do Instead
The Healing Power of Art: Finding Connection Through Creativity
This summer, the PatientsLikeMe community came together for a celebration of creativity, resilience, and healing through the 3rd Annual Healing Expressions Art Show! The virtual show brought together incredible artists from our Healthy Living community. From painters and photographers to quilters, woodworkers, potters, and mixed media creators, everyone shared their creative passion, representing hope, courage,… Continue reading The Healing Power of Art: Finding Connection Through Creativity
Why Your Joint Pain May Be Gout and Not Rheumatoid Arthritis
Have you woken up in the morning with painful, swollen joints? You may assume it is rheumatoid arthritis. RA affects millions of people around the world. However, if you have chronic kidney disease (CKD), joint pain might not caused by rheumatoid arthritis! It could instead be gout. Gout is a type of arthritis that develops… Continue reading Why Your Joint Pain May Be Gout and Not Rheumatoid Arthritis
How Participating in a Cancer Trial Gave Me a Life Skill That Helps Me Manage My Lupus
Why I Joined a Clinical Trial In this edition of PatientsLikeMe’s series “Why I Joined a Clinical Trial,” we feature the story of Ginger Hermes Ortiz, who has been living with chronic myeloid leukemia and systemic lupus erythematosus. She shares why participating in one trial helped her learn how to manage the mental toll of… Continue reading How Participating in a Cancer Trial Gave Me a Life Skill That Helps Me Manage My Lupus
Being in a Clinical Trial Taught Me a Lot About My Disease
Why I Joined a Clinical Trial In this edition of PatientsLikeMe’s series “Why I Joined a Clinical Trial,” we feature the story of Ay Me Han, age 44, who was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus at age 15. She explains why she’s always eager to participate in new research. My Story: Ay Me Han Every… Continue reading Being in a Clinical Trial Taught Me a Lot About My Disease
Can Kidney Disease Cause Heart Problems Even in Early Stages?
When you think about the side effects of kidney disease, your mind probably first goes to problems like fatigue or swelling. But what many people do not realize is that kidney disease also affects your heart, sometimes even before the kidneys have lost a lot of function. Early stage CKD can still have an affect… Continue reading Can Kidney Disease Cause Heart Problems Even in Early Stages?
Tips For Monitoring and Maintaining Heart Health During Menopause
One minute you’re enjoying the comfort of your own bed or watching a riveting show on the couch when suddenly – thump, thump, thump – your heart takes off like you’re running a marathon. Immediately intrusive thoughts pipe up “this is probably a heart attack” or “you’re going to die” and you’re truly worried if… Continue reading Tips For Monitoring and Maintaining Heart Health During Menopause
Why I Joined a Clinical Trial
I Thought About the CAR-T Cells Getting into My Brain and Spinal Cord Where Other Drugs Couldn’t Welcome to PatientsLikeMe’s new series “Why I Joined a Clinical Trial” in which we feature patient perspectives on the clinical trial experience. In this first edition, we share the story of Corinna E. who is living with multiple… Continue reading Why I Joined a Clinical Trial