Pompe Awareness Day

For me, one of the hardest parts of parenting a child with Pompe disease hasn’t just been learning all the new medical terms or keeping up with appointments. It’s the decisions. The ones that don’t have clear answers. The ones that keep me up at night, long after the…

In this column, I’m introducing what I call “The Pompe Community Diaries,” a series that will follow the journeys, musings, and challenges of the fellow Pompe disease patient community. I’ll collaborate with community members to share their voices and day-to-day experiences over time. It’s a space meant to foster…

My 6-year-old son, Cayden, and I plan to put together a small presentation about his infantile-onset Pompe disease for his kindergarten class later this week, in recognition of Rare Disease Day on Feb. 29. Unfortunately, he’ll have to miss school that day because he’s scheduled to get his…

“Every Move Counts” is a message that’s stuck with me in recent days, helping me build a healthier view of my exercise goals and limitations. That was a theme of International Pompe Day on April 15, reaffirming that no matter how big or small, every move does…

I’m going to be dating myself here, but let’s go for it. Not quite the Stone Age, but around the time “The Flintstones” was on television, I remember watching the “MDA Labor Day Telethon” one year with my parents. I wasn’t sure why we were watching this and not some…

“Every Move Counts” on this year’s International Pompe Day, which is held every year to raise awareness and increase understanding of Pompe disease. This year’s Pompe Day will be celebrated April 15. According to the International Pompe Association (IPA), this year’s observance will focus on the importance of…

Growing up, I got all my information from newspapers and encyclopedias. I used a typewriter to send letters to friends and family about special occasions. It seemed like it took forever. Then came computers, which changed everything. Information was now accessible as fast as my dial-up modem could connect. Today,…