Learn how non-specific symptoms like weight gain, high blood pressure, and emotional instability complicate the diagnosis of Cushing's disease. Gretchen's heartfelt narrative highlights the significant lifestyle changes necessary to manage the disease, the challenges of delayed diagnoses, and the emotional toll it takes. We discuss the importance of recognising these symptoms early to improve quality of life and reduce the risk of severe complications.

Explore the treatment journey for Cushing's disease, including the significance of cortisol testing and the path to recovery post-surgery. The episode sheds light on the support systems essential during this journey, particularly during the challenging recovery phase. We also discuss the broader significance of raising awareness for rare diseases and initiatives like the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program. Tune in to gain valuable insights and become a part of the awareness movement for rare health conditions.


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Hosted by Chantal Boyle and Lynn Smith, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.
 
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The Sunflower Conversations is a podcast that delves into different non-visible health conditions to enable the listener to learn more about the causes and symptoms and the physical and social impacts that can occur. The conversations are with Sunflower wearers who share their lived experience of disability and who give a walkthrough of the ups and downs that are personal to them.

We also talk to healthcare professionals and charity experts who deliver an overview of specific disabilities and offer advice and signposting for support. If you are experiencing any issues discussed in this podcast, please contact your healthcare practitioner.

Music by "The Emerald Ruby" Emerald Ruby Bandcamp & Emerald Ruby website