Meet Doug. He’s part of the pulmonary fibrosis (PF) community on PatientsLikeMe and is living with a condition specifically known as chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP). It’s similar to other types of PF, but also has its differences. We caught up with Doug for an interview to help spread the knowledge about these two conditions, but… Continue reading “I continue to be inspired by those who share this fight with me” – PatientsLikeMe member Doug shares his journey with HP
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2014 recap – a year of sharing in the PatientsLikeMe community
Another year has come and gone here at PatientsLikeMe, and as we started to look back at who’s shared their experiences, we were quite simply amazed. More than 30 members living with 9 different conditions opened up for a blog interview in 2014. But that’s just the start. Others have shared about their health journeys… Continue reading 2014 recap – a year of sharing in the PatientsLikeMe community
The Patient Voice: Garth shares his cancer story for 24 Days of Giving
After Garth was diagnosed with cancer, he made a promise to his daughter Emma: he would write 826 napkin notes so she had one each day in her lunch until she graduated high school. “In the beginning they never had a deep meaning. They were generally just notes of reminders. ‘I love you’ or ‘Have… Continue reading The Patient Voice: Garth shares his cancer story for 24 Days of Giving
PatientsLikeMe and the Schwartz Center join forces to better understand patients’ perceptions of compassionate care
Collaborators Commit to Sharing Information and Educating Patients CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—December 9, 2014—PatientsLikeMe and the Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare today announced that they will work together to better understand patients’ perceptions of compassionate care. The collaboration’s goal is to strengthen the relationship… Continue reading PatientsLikeMe and the Schwartz Center join forces to better understand patients’ perceptions of compassionate care
Seeing [MS]: The invisible symptoms – dizziness
Lyn Petruccelli is living with multiple sclerosis, and she fights random waves of vertigo and dizziness that can strike her at any moment. Sometimes, the feelings are so strong, she can’t even get out of bed. As Lyn says, “I can’t see it coming, and that makes it hard to fight.”1 You are now… Continue reading Seeing [MS]: The invisible symptoms – dizziness
Throwing it back this Thursday for Crohn’s and Colitis awareness week
We’re throwing it back this Thursday, but to help raise awareness for something that’s happening right now: National Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week (Dec. 1st to 7th). For this #TBT, our very own Maria Lowe shares about her experiences with Crohn’s disease. Maria is part of the PatientsLikeMe Health Data Integrity and Research Teams, and… Continue reading Throwing it back this Thursday for Crohn’s and Colitis awareness week
PatientsLikeMe and USF Health collaborate to empower cancer patients
Partnership Marks the First Between the Patient Network and an Academic Health Center CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—December 4, 2014—PatientsLikeMe and the USF Health Internal Medicine Department have partnered to improve health outcomes for multiple myeloma patients. People living with multiple myeloma and other cancers will be directed to PatientsLikeMe to access patient-reported symptom and treatment information and… Continue reading PatientsLikeMe and USF Health collaborate to empower cancer patients
Join Garth Callaghan for 24 Days of Giving
Today’s the day we start to re-think what it means to give back, and we want you to come along with us. We’re kicking off 24 Days of Giving – a new campaign that’s all about the health data PatientsLikeMe members selflessly donate and how we can say thank you. Today is also known as… Continue reading Join Garth Callaghan for 24 Days of Giving
Seeing [MS]: The invisible symptoms – spasticity
Australian comedian and public speaker Tim Ferguson said it the best – “Seeing [MS] is all about helping everybody, in society, right across the world, get their heads around this mysterious and sometimes scary condition.” He’s living with multiple sclerosis (MS), and he spoke about his spasticity in the video below. You are now… Continue reading Seeing [MS]: The invisible symptoms – spasticity
Shining a light on lung cancer
Back in 1995, a few organizations came together to recognize Lung Cancer Awareness Day – there were a few awareness activities and some scattered fundraisers. Fast forward to now. Almost 20 years later, over 125 different lung cancer events are spread across three continents during the month of November. This is Lung Cancer Awareness Month,… Continue reading Shining a light on lung cancer