My journey with pulmonary hypertension: From diagnosis to thriving, Hall Skaara, International Journal of Cardiology Congenital Heart Disease, March 2025

Hall Skaara is a pulmonary arterial hypertension patient. His article about life as a patient has been published in the International Journal of Cardiology: Congenital Heart Disease. Hall was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary hypertension after cardiac issues and two ablations, but has transformed his diagnosis into an opportunity to help others. Despite physical limitations, he […]

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How to deal with setbacks when managing pulmonary arterial hypertension, Pulmonary Hypertension News, January 29, 2025

This article by Jen Cueva, a pulmonary hypertension patient, reflects on the challenges of managing setbacks, particularly for those with pulmonary arterial hypertension and other chronic conditions, emphasizing that setbacks are not failures but may represent opportunities to adjust and persevere. It highlights the importance of self-compassion, rest, and leaning on support systems to navigate

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Sunday “mixing parties”: a husband’s creative way to prepare his wife’s pulmonary hypertension medications to the beat of their favorite tunes!

Micheal Garrett is a pulmonary hypertension caregiver from Humble in Texas, USA. He is a caregiver for his wife, who is 42, and was diagnosed in December 2017 with pulmonary arterial hypertension. Along with her pulmonary arterial hypertension diagnosis, she was also diagnosed with Lupus. She is on intravenous therapy with Veletri (epoprostenol). Michael started

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French patient shares helpful tips on how to “wear” a pump for IV infusion in a way that is discreet and how to talk about it to one’s colleagues, a video shared by HTaPFrance, the French Pulmonary Hypertension Association

Coline, a 34-year-old French pulmonary arterial hypertension patient living in Paris, diagnosed seven years ago, shares her tips on how to “style” a pump for intravenous infusion and on how to talk about it to one’s colleagues. The video is available at this link on the YouTube channel of HTaPFrance.

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The Fundación Contra la Hipertensión Pulmonar, Spain, shares an important resource with the PH-KSP, a new book by a pulmonary arterial hypertension patient titled “The Expert and Informed Patient”

Salvador Calderón, a patient affected by Pulmonary Hypertension and a volunteer with the Foundation against Pulmonary Hypertension in Spain, has released his third book, titled “The Expert and Informed Patient.” This compelling narrative portrays the journey of a patient through all stages of pulmonary hypertension, highlighting the constant struggle to improve the quality of life

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