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Turning 30 has me reflecting on the precarious nature of life

In my early 20s, I had the opportunity to participate in an interactive photo shoot. The photographer asked her subjects questions about our lives and then captured our emotional responses. There was much laughter and thoughtfulness among our group. During my portion of the session, the photographer asked, “Where do…

How GLP-1 agonist medications changed one PHriend’s life

Note: This column describes one woman’s experiences with GLP-1 agonist medications. Not everyone will have the same response to treatment. Consult your doctor before starting or stopping a therapy. Living with pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a daily challenge that can strip away independence, mobility, and confidence. But for…

When it comes to sleep and energy, which bird are you?

Hospital rounds are usually morning visits from a patient’s healthcare team to review their condition, treatment plan, and progress. The patient is examined, vitals are checked, and additional tests are ordered if needed. Tests can range from blood work or imaging to more invasive procedures such as cardiac catheterization. Depending…

How I use modern technology to manage my health

Following my heart and lung transplant in 2018, I really wanted a smartwatch. Admittedly, the dream was that I’d be using this piece of tech to track ambitious hikes and long walks. Maybe even runs. I had a very athletic vision of myself following recovery, which, of course, ended up…

In loving memory of a good neighbor

Cornered. That is how my son Cullen, 25, and our family felt when he was diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension in 2008. But being cornered isn’t as scary when you look around and see who’s in the corner with you. Compassionate and knowledgeable doctors, nurses, and social workers were…