oshiba Aquillion One Computed Tomography

  Relapsing Polychondritis This HypoGal Blog post is about one of my experiences at the National Institutes Of Health Relapsing Polychondritis Clinical Trial.    I participated in the Relapsing Polychondritis Clinical Trial a few weeks ago.  The Rheumatologist from the National Institutes of Health phoned me last Friday to discuss the results of my Toshiba Aquilion One…

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where to find a government trial

    How Do You Find A Government Medical Trial? Several people have asked me how do you find a government medical trial? My reply is to go online to this government website.  The government website above is the homepage for the National Institutes Of Health Clinical Trials.  The Clinical Trials webpage allows you to…

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    About The HypoGal Blog Lisa G. created the HypoGal Blog as a way to express her health challenges, share health tips, and to play it for forward. The HypoGal Blog shares everyday experiences living with a chronic illness. Lisa a.k.a. HypoGal struggles with Sheehan’s Syndrome, Relapsing Polychondritis and a gambit of other medical…

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National institutes of health Hypogal

My medical experience at the National Institutes Of Health confirms the rarity and complexity of Relapsing Polychondritis, the limited R.P. medical data and hope of a Relapsing Polychondritis cure. My last two days at the National Institutes Of Health are filled with; Medical appointments with different specialist Lab tests Pulmonary Function Tests Echo Cardiograph A…

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Lemonhead mike

NIH Admissions With D.C. Tour And Lemonheads On Pennsylvania Avenue   Today is a wrap. My NIH Admissions With D.C. Tour and Lemonheads on Pennsylvania Avenue are memorable moments.  My Sunday late morning begins with me checking into the admission department at the National Institutes Of Health.   Below a photo of my husband as…

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How my husband deals with my Relapsing Polychondritis

My Husband’s Long Journey With My Chronic Illness My husband’s long journey with my chronic illness feels never ending to me. So, I can’t even imagine how my husband feels. This is the marriage neither one of us thought would be our world but it is. I know my husband worries about me 24/7. Sometimes…

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