Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Most people have woken up with or had to deal with blurry vision before. It can feel like you are looking through a foggy window, things are hazy, out of focus, or not as sharp as they should be. Blurry vision can result from many different… Continue reading What Can Blurry Vision Be a Warning Sign Of?
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Unmasking Diseases That Mimic MS
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex neurological condition that affects the central nervous system, leading to a variety of symptoms such as fatigue, difficulty walking, and problems with coordination. However, several other diseases share symptoms that mimic MS, making diagnosis a challenging task. What the diseases can mimic multiple sclerosis? PatientsLikeMe will explore the 5… Continue reading Unmasking Diseases That Mimic MS
A Journey Through the Four Stages of MS
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex neurological condition characterized by the immune system’s attacks on the central nervous system. As we explore the distinct stages of MS, it’s crucial to recognize the evolving nature of this journey. There are many challenges faced by individuals, and different strategies employed to manage each stage effectively. PatientsLikeMe maps… Continue reading A Journey Through the Four Stages of MS
Leaning on loved ones—An interview with lung cancer member Clare
When Clare (Riverdale) was diagnosed with non small-cell lung cancer, her husband was already living with prostate cancer. While supporting each other through chemotherapy and radiation, the couple has made an effort to eat healthy and keep up the active lifestyle they led before. We recently connected with Clare, who emphasized “the value of a… Continue reading Leaning on loved ones—An interview with lung cancer member Clare
“I had no idea that my thyroid controls so much” — PatientsLikeMe member Barbara shares her experience for Thyroid Awareness Month
January is Thyroid Awareness Month. So, how much do you know about the small, butterfly-shaped gland that influences the way your heart, brain, liver, kidneys and skin function? To help spread #thyroidawareness, we asked member Barbara to tell us about living with thyroid cancer and hypothyroidism, a condition that affects over 6,000 PatientsLikeMe members. Barbara… Continue reading “I had no idea that my thyroid controls so much” — PatientsLikeMe member Barbara shares her experience for Thyroid Awareness Month
“I try my best to make the most of each new day”– An interview with ALS member Brian
Brian (Dunric) is a former game developer and has been living with ALS since 1998. Unable to find a local ALS support group where he lives in Lodi, CA, he discovered PatientsLikeMe in 2012. In a recent interview, Brian opened up about dealing with the uncertainty of his condition the best way he knows how… Continue reading “I try my best to make the most of each new day”– An interview with ALS member Brian
“It is definitely a daily challenge” – An interview with PTS member Holden
Holden Montgomery (holdenmonty), an administration support technician for the Air Force Space Command, was deployed to Afghanistan in 2010 and later diagnosed with PTS, depression, and anxiety. He joined PatientslikeMe in March 2015, where he’s been connecting with other vets and sharing how he copes with his conditions. We recently caught up with Holden, and… Continue reading “It is definitely a daily challenge” – An interview with PTS member Holden
“Do not give up, find a reason to keep going.” – An interview with ALS member Lee
Humor and a passel of grandchildren keep Lee (slicky) going. He’s been living with ALS for nearly three decades and refuses to let his condition get the best of him. Now retired, he delights in his family and is very active in our forums – welcoming new members, doling out information and sharing his positive… Continue reading “Do not give up, find a reason to keep going.” – An interview with ALS member Lee
“You may not like it, but make the MOST of it.” – An interview with IPF member Nikki
When Nikki (Nimiha) was diagnosed with IPF in 2010, she was already a survivor of both ovarian cancer and a heart attack. Staying positive and up-to-date on new information is now this retired RN’s best defense – and she’s been sharing it with her IPF family on PatientsLikeMe since March. We had the chance to… Continue reading “You may not like it, but make the MOST of it.” – An interview with IPF member Nikki
“I feel as if I’ve been given more time to spread awareness.” – An interview with ALS member Lisa
Lisa (Ltbeauti) was studying to become a teacher in Richmond, VA, when she was diagnosed with ALS—the same type that affected both her sister and father. After joining PatientslikeMe in 2008, Lisa has made it her mission to stay proactive about her health and, like any good teacher, offer support and share her experience with… Continue reading “I feel as if I’ve been given more time to spread awareness.” – An interview with ALS member Lisa