Episode 29: Sabina Kineen - Fabry Disease
Sabina's dad was the first in her family to be diagnosed with Fabry Disease, which is hereditary. Sabina and her sisters were all diagnosed with it shortly after, but there was little known about it at the time, in the early 80s. We talk about the many symptoms that are related to Fabry, including ones affecting mental health. Sabina also shares about the guilt that people can feel with inherited diseases, when it is passed on to their children.
The song Sabina selected is We are family by Sister Sledge.
Episode 14: Kara Yarnot - Chronic Migraines
Kara shares her experience of living with migraines, which can present differently in other people. She explains how her migraines used to be preceded by an aura in the first years. We talked about what she can do to reduce the risk of having a migraine, and the medication she can take to address the symptoms. We also discussed how Kara maintains a working life even when migraines can keep her bed-bound or last for several days.
The song Kara selected is Times Like These by Foo Fighters.
Episode 10: Dunstan Nicol-Wilson - Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition that can lead to extreme pain. Dunstan shares how it affected him as he grew up, and how it has shaped who he is. Going through therapy helped him accept the disease and made him want to share about it, becoming an advocate for patients with sickle cell. We talk about how working from home makes living with a chronic disease easier to manage, how hospital visits can be traumatic, and the benefits of sharing about your health condition.
The song Dunstan chose is Pepas by Farruko.
Episode 07: Mackenzie Abramson - Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
Mackenzie knew something was wrong when two different breaks wouldn't heal properly. However, it took multiple opinions before a doctor recognized the symptoms of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS). She explains how it affects her body, her energy levels and her mental health. She also talks about two other conditions that affect her, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome.
The song Mackenzie selected is Fight Song by Rachel Platten.