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A bit about ENPP1

Posted on March 23, 2022March 20, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

I’m very far from an expert on ENPP1 (a chronic disorder involving phosphate metabolism, with a different cause from XLH), so I apologize in advance for any errors I may make in discussing it. I think it’s worth our at least trying to understand the basics, because of the exciting ENPP1 research that’s happening, with…

Oral health care

Posted on March 16, 2022March 13, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

Dental issues are among the most difficult for XLH (and other chronic hypophosphatemia) patients to deal with. Not only are the spontaneous abscesses (and other dental abnormalities) painful and expensive to treat, but they’re also the source of a great deal of frustration and trauma related to our inability to prevent them, while still being…

Random thoughts and links

Posted on March 9, 2022March 6, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

I’m not in the mood for anything too deep or depressing, so today is just a collection of odds and ends, mostly from Twitter, where I share bits of information at least partly so I can find it later. If you’d like to follow me there to get these tidbits in real time, my Twitter…

Feeling overwhelmed? Me too!

Posted on March 2, 2022February 27, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

I was going to talk about something else today, but given world events, I thought everyone might be feeling a bit overwhelmed right now. The thing about living with a chronic disorder is that we’re basically at the maximum amount of stress we can handle all the time. Add something else, no matter how tiny,…

Social Security Disability: part one

Posted on February 23, 2022February 21, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

First, a bit of breaking news: Due to a last-minute unavoidable cancellation, Dr. Tom Carpenter has just replaced the keynote speaker for Quinnipiac’s Rare Disease Day Symposium this Friday. His topic will be of particular interest to everyone in the chronic hypophosphatemia community: “Across the Lifespan with X-Linked Hypophosphatemia: The Changing Character of a Chronic…

Rare Disease Day

Posted on February 16, 2022February 15, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

February, as the lead-up to Rare Disease Day on February 28th, offers a number of opportunities to take action for your hypophosphatemia (or, more generally, rare disease) community. There are events happening all month, some in-person, some virtual, some local, some worldwide. I know it can be overwhelming, all the calls for action. But I’m…

The importance of adult treatment

Posted on February 9, 2022February 8, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

I intended to talk about Rare Disease Day (Feb. 28), but that can wait, and I’m too excited about a new journal article to wait to share it with you. I highly recommend that you read it and share it with anyone you think might be interested. The article is “Potential influences on optimizing long-term…

Why get involved now?

Posted on February 2, 2022February 1, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

Rare Disease Day (February 28th this year) has been around for fourteen years if I did the math right (since 2008). I’ve been involved in various ways since around 2014, and I have to admit, some of the early excitement had begun to fade for me. But this month, I’m making a conscious effort to…

Toss a coin to your researcher

Posted on January 26, 2022January 23, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

For a novel I’m working on, I’ve been thinking a lot about the role of science in capitalism, and the role of capitalism in science. It’s relevant to patient advocacy too. Something I didn’t fully comprehend before the first time I volunteered for a research study was that the scientists who do basic science (the…

You can make a difference

Posted on January 19, 2022January 16, 2022 by giniajo@gmail.com

The world is a bit overwhelming these days, and you may be thinking, as I often do, that if you could just do something useful to help with just one of the bazillion problems facing us, that I’d feel better. But then I go looking for something to do, and I get overwhelmed all over…

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Day in the Life of Mabel Skinner April 2020  https://drusbookmusing.com/2020/04/22/mabel-skinner/

Kensington’s Between the Chapters bookclub, “Emergency Garlic Butter” March 2020 https://hobbyreads.wordpress.com/2020/03/25/emergency-garlic-butter-recipe/

Drusbookmusing.com January 2019, interview of Helen Binney.  https://drusbookmusing.com/2019/01/15/helen-binney-4/

Drusbookmusing.com November 5, 2018,  interview of Keely Fairchild. https://drusbookmusing.com/2018/11/05/keely-fairchild/

 

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