For the past two weeks, my children and I have been unable to catch a break from the common cold. It all started with my 6-year-old son, Cayden, who brought home an illness from school. It’s inevitable during cold and flu season, but it sure makes for a miserable experience.
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In my last column, as part of “The Pompe Community Diaries” series, I introduced 37-year-old Michael Thames, a behavior analyst from South Carolina who has Pompe disease. When he was younger, Thames was confident in his ability to be self-sufficient. But from the beginning of his training in…
Social media is right at our fingertips. Most adults, teenagers, and even preteens are equipped with cellphones or some other device that can access the internet. While the web can be used for many purposes, one of my favorites to date has been to browse social media for people who…
Living in Pennsylvania means having to deal with some pretty brutal winters. We do get to experience all four seasons, which is beautiful, but when the cold weather comes, it can be a bit tricky for some folks to handle. My 6-year-old son, Cayden, has always had a hard time…
It’s no secret that the holiday season is a busy time for everyone, but imagine having to incorporate a 6.5-hour infusion therapy into the mix of it all. That’s the case for our family because my 6-year-old son, Cayden, has infantile-onset Pompe disease. While planning everything out can be…
It’s been over six years since my son Cayden was born with infantile-onset Pompe disease. Today, I consider myself to be an experienced parent when it comes to this disease. However, I’ll never forget what it felt like to hear the news of Cayden’s diagnosis. It’s almost an indescribable…
Next week, my 6-year-old son, Cayden, will celebrate something even more exciting than Halloween: He’ll be headed to Parris Island in South Carolina to watch my younger brother, Ben, graduate from the Marine Corps. I’m so thankful that Cayden has the opportunity to watch his uncle celebrate such…
Most children and adolescents with Pompe disease adapted well to living with the chronic condition and had generally good emotional well-being, according to a small interview study involving patients and caregivers in Europe. Still, patients reported frustrations related to physical disabilities and their social impacts, as well as the…
Many folks don’t know what an implantable venous port is and what it’s used for. However, my 6-year-old son, Cayden, is very familiar with it and its purpose. Cayden received a port when he was just 8 weeks old, which is atypically young for a child. He was having…
At the young age of 16, I gave birth to my now 6-year-old son, Cayden. Like any new parent, I had to learn patience. I was raising a child while I was still a child myself, and it was no easy task. However, I quickly discovered that I would learn…
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