Dubuque Man Adapts to Life with Rare Disease Hour by Hour
Originally Published 1 month ago — by TelegraphHerald.com
A man from Dubuque is learning to navigate life with a rare disease, sharing his ongoing journey and challenges faced along the way.
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Originally Published 1 month ago — by TelegraphHerald.com
A man from Dubuque is learning to navigate life with a rare disease, sharing his ongoing journey and challenges faced along the way.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by E! NEWS

HGTV star Christina Hall revealed that a root canal infection she had four years ago has returned, prompting her to undergo a dental procedure. She emphasized the importance of trusting one's health instincts and not ignoring bodily symptoms. Christina has been candid about her health journey, having previously dealt with stomach issues, Hashimoto's disease, Raynaud's syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, unexplained skin rashes, joint and muscle pain, dry eyes, acid reflux, brain fog, mercury and lead poisoning, and small intestine bacteria overgrowth, possibly related to breast implants.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

Amy Hennessy, a 42-year-old teacher from Brisbane, has battled cancer for 21 years, enduring multiple surgeries, chemotherapy, and ongoing health issues. Diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma at 21, she underwent a grueling 16-hour surgery and subsequent treatments. Despite being declared cancer-free in 2004, the cancer recurred twice, leading to further surgeries and complications. In 2020, she was diagnosed with bladder cancer, requiring the removal and reconstruction of her bladder. Amy remains optimistic, aiming to inspire others with her positive cancer story and is focused on regaining her health. Her husband recently completed a charity bike ride to raise awareness and funds for cancer research.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

Bill Potts, a five-time cancer survivor, shares his experiences and advice for cancer patients, emphasizing the importance of staying focused, seeking second opinions, building a support team, maintaining a positive attitude, and taking care of oneself and loved ones. He advocates for exercise, healthy eating, and being proactive in managing one's health. Potts also highlights the significance of supporting family members of cancer patients and has written a book, "Up For The Fight," to provide practical tips for navigating the challenges of cancer treatment and recovery.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by KY3
Bob Grosser, a Springfield attorney who has been battling kidney failure due to ANCA vasculitis, a rare autoimmune disease, for 17 years, is finally getting a chance at a kidney transplant. After two failed transplant attempts, his wife Wendy stepped in and discovered that she was a direct match. The chances of a husband-wife match for a kidney transplant are 1-in-100,000. The couple, married for 32 years, will undergo the transplant surgery in Kansas City and hope for a new, improved life together. Bob expects to be in the hospital for 5-7 days while Wendy will be in for 2-3 days.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

Actress Shannen Doherty shared on Instagram that her cancer has spread to her brain and she is undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Doherty has been open about her medical journey since announcing her stage four breast cancer had returned in February 2020. She hopes to encourage people to get regular checkups and find humor in the impossible.