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RARE PATIENT VOICE PAID HEALTH SURVEYS CREATE AWARENESS HELP OTHERS PAID HEALTH SURVEYS Do you or someone you care for have a rare disease? If so, then please become part of the Rare Patient Voice referral program. Rare Patient Voice connects patients and caregivers with confidential research studies and surveys. Rare Patient Voice pays participants…
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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…
Read MoreFREE TODAY, AMAZON’S BESTSELLER How Becoming A New Mom Almost Killed Me
Free Today, Amazon’s Bestseller How Becoming A New Mom Almost Killed Me How Becoming A New Mom Almost Killed was written to help spread the word about rare diseases. Doctor after doctor told me that my symptoms were from postpartum depression. My Symptoms; Fatigue Dizziness Insomnia, I was exhausted but I was unable to sleep. …
Read MoreTwo Forms of Sheehan’s Syndrome
Two Forms of Sheehan’s Syndrome There appears to be two forms of the Sheehan Syndrome disorder; A Chronic Form An Acute Form The type of Sheehan’s Syndrome, a woman suffers from depends on the amount of damage to their Pituitary Gland’s cells. An Acute Sheehan’s Syndrome disorder reflects considerable damage, so Sheehan Syndrome symptoms become…
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