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If you have late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD) and are employed, or are considering employment, you’re likely going to need some workplace adjustments, particularly as the disorder progresses. Here’s some information about how Pompe disease might affect your work life. What is Pompe disease? Pompe disease is a debilitating…

While the effects of late-onset Pompe disease on everyday life are far-reaching, there are steps you can take in your daily routine to help ease these difficulties and work around your limitations. It just takes some advance planning, a little bit of creativity, and perhaps some adaptive equipment.

If you have a chronic disease such as late-onset Pompe disease, a Japanese concept called shoshin may help you to perceive the world, and your disorder, in a different light. Based on Zen Buddhism, shoshin means “beginner’s mind.” What is Pompe disease? Pompe disease is a debilitating and…

Health advocacy can help improve the quality and accessibility of care for patients with rare disorders like Pompe disease. Following is information about patient advocacy in general, and Pompe disease specifically, and why it is important for patients, caregivers and family members. What is Pompe disease? Pompe disease is a…

Patients with late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD) usually develop breathing problems as the disease progresses. If you have LOPD, you may eventually need ventilation to aid your breathing. Here is more information about how Pompe affects breathing and about ventilators that may help to ease the disease’s symptoms. How…

Patients with Pompe disease may need constant care. Providing such care can be mentally, physically, and emotionally depleting for a caregiver. Sooner or later, you will need to refuel your body and mind. Respite care can give you the chance to rest, relax, and restore. About Pompe disease Pompe disease…

Hearing loss is a very common for infants with Pompe disease. It may also affect some people who develop Pompe disease later in life. Here is information about how hearing works, how Pompe disease can cause problems with hearing, and how doctors diagnose and treat hearing loss in these patients.

Late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD) can affect a number of different organs and systems in the body. If you have the disorder, you will need to see a multidisciplinary treatment team to ensure you receive the best possible care. Read on for more information about some of the complications that…

If your child has been diagnosed with infantile-onset Pompe disease (IOPD), you may need a multidisciplinary team of specialists to ensure the best care possible. IOPD causes a buildup of glycogen (a large sugar molecule that the body uses to store energy), due to a lack or low levels…

The diagnosis of a chronic, progressive disorder such as Pompe disease for yourself or a family member can be life-altering. Psychological support can help reduce the added stress and negative emotional impact of such a diagnosis on you and your family. The following will provide some information about the…