How Does Addison's Disease Affect Everyday Life? It depends...

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2017
  • Kimberly Rae has Addison's disease, asthma, hypoglycemia, scoliosis, and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. An award-winning author of over twenty books, Rae's Sick & Tired series helps people living with chronic illness know they are not alone and there is hope!
    Check out Kimberly's Christian suspense novels on fighting human trafficking at www.kimberlyrae.com! Or take a look at her non-fiction series on living joyfully despite chronic illness, including:
    Sick & Tired - Encouragement, Empathy, and a Little Practical Help for People with Chronic Illness
    Laughter for the Sick & Tired - for Those Days You Feel Like Crying and Need Something to Laugh About Instead!
    You're Sick, They're Not - Relationship Help for People with Chronic Illness and Those Who Love Them
    Why Doesn't God Fix It? - Shining Eternal Light on the Darkness of Chronic Illness
    Fiction Titles:
    Stolen Woman (international human trafficking, missions, romantic suspense, India)
    Stolen Child
    Stolen Future
    Shredded (fighting human trafficking in small-town North Carolina)
    Shattered
    Restored
    Capturing Jasmina (modern-day slavery, appropriate for teens and pre-teens)
    Buying Samir
    Seeking Mother
    Someday Dreams (prose from perspective of street kid in India)
    The Street King
    Non-Fiction:
    Captive No More - True Stories of Rescued Trafficked Victims and the Heroes Who Brought Them to Freedom
    Overcomer - a Journal of Hope for Women Who Hurt (Coming Soon!)
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  • @nadinesanchez7487
    @nadinesanchez7487 5 років тому +11

    I got diagnosed with addison's disease and hypothyroidism in 2004 when I was a senior in high school, I also got diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 25. I take hydrocortisone, fludrocortisone, levothyroxine, levemir and novolog insulins. It is definitely hard especially when we get sick, it's all down hill for me from there, but I continue to take my medicine like I'm supposed to and see my wonderful endocrinologist every 3 months just to make sure I'm still on the right track and doing ok. I am a true believer in Jesus Christ and know without his guidance I wouldn't be here today. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @lindalrb3864
    @lindalrb3864 5 років тому +9

    I've had Addisons for 45 years, fourteen autoimmune diseases, two lung conditions and six heart conditions. Now, vascular dementia. I get sepsis pretty regular. I'm here to say you can survive. I've been in hundreds of addisonions crisis. Life can be hard. But it's life. Don't let your condition keep you from enjoying life. Trust God. He's there for all of us.

  • @pornstarlivesmatter3319
    @pornstarlivesmatter3319 5 років тому +10

    i am so freaking over having this! i miss my days of living life to the fullest to waking up and feeling great to an hour later being so sick, it is a minute to minute disease.

  • @janetedens
    @janetedens Рік тому +1

    Amen. Keep on keeping on. Thank you for this.

  • @Underthepalmsofdeborah
    @Underthepalmsofdeborah 6 років тому +8

    I'am going through the stage of diagnosis right now. I believe you spoke directly to my spirit and gave me the courage i needed even before the doctors confirmation. I know God has directed me to your channel. Thank you for your courage and faith. God bless you! Sincerely Crystal

    • @KimberlyRae
      @KimberlyRae  6 років тому +1

      Crystal, I'm sorry for the disease but glad to hear you might be getting a real diagnosis. For a lot of us, that is the hardest part. Once the diagnosis is there, it will be easier getting treatment or being taken seriously and getting the help you need. There are groups of people with Addison's on FB, and honestly I've learned more from them than anywhere else because they're living with it every day and can give some great advice on what to do- and not to do. =) Keep hope and hang on to peace.

  • @demaskatorr
    @demaskatorr 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Poland :-)

  • @jennashinn8322
    @jennashinn8322 5 років тому +10

    Your peace in God and Jesus Christ and words of encouragement are very reassuring. Thank you for sharing during this time in your life.

    • @KimberlyRae
      @KimberlyRae  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for your kind words, Jenna!

    • @jennashinn8322
      @jennashinn8322 5 років тому

      You’re welcome Kimberly! :)

  • @ladyofthewoods2448
    @ladyofthewoods2448 5 років тому +3

    Thank you 🙏🏼 God Bless You

  • @bethstokes6232
    @bethstokes6232 5 років тому +1

    You spoke to my heart and spirit today. I was diagnosed with Addison's last week. I also have several other conditions including type 1 diabetes and fibromyalgia. I know through my faith in Jesus Christ and my Heavenly Father that I am not alone on this journey. Thank you for shining a light on my way.

  • @kathyn8969
    @kathyn8969 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for your uplifting words. Exactly what I needed to hear while I'm so sick

    • @KimberlyRae
      @KimberlyRae  6 років тому

      Hope the "I'm so sick" part doesn't last long for you! Keep hope!

  • @lindadiehl9401
    @lindadiehl9401 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. I have Addison's disease and I don't find medical doctors of any help. I have a Naturapath who understands my condition. And we do have to decide when to take extra HC. And I often feel guilty for doing so because we want to try to get by on as little as we can and still live. It is an on going daily battle. I don't think I will ever feel 'normal' again. I now have a severe case of Rhumatory Arthritis. And I can hardly walk at times. The pain is too much. And the only thing that helps the pain is more HC. I am not real good at this.

  • @cherrygeren3859
    @cherrygeren3859 2 роки тому

    I have had Addison Disease sence I was 39 and now I am 61 I am so praying 🙏for you

  • @dancing.with.adagio
    @dancing.with.adagio 6 років тому

    Kim, again it's me. I find your videos so calming and understanding. ❤️ always a go to when I'm having a rough day. Thanks so much... right now I'm healing from Mono, and a gruelling hospital stay. I am still in the diagnosis stages of Addison's. There's so many answers for my symptoms, but it also feels so overwhelming.... so many meds, Dr visits, specialist visits, diagnostic imaging, emergency protocol... ugh.

    • @KimberlyRae
      @KimberlyRae  6 років тому

      I hear you, Carmi. It's sure not a "get well soon!" kind of thing. You can make it! How are you feeling now? Mono all gone?

  • @Alan.Riley247
    @Alan.Riley247 6 років тому +4

    I’ve had this disease for 30 years it can be hard to get out of bed and stuff but it has never stopped me having a normal life just keep up with you tablets and go with it. I have never let this run my life the only difference is I have to take tablets. i can out perform most people. Don’t let this be the focus of ur life take ur meds and get on with your life. I’m not being harsh ur meds replace what ur body can’t do so u lose nothing. U can live well with this don’t get down about it u control it with very good meds it doesn’t control u.

    • @ekop1778
      @ekop1778 6 років тому

      HELLO IVE HAD IT SINCE 1998- WAS MISDIAGNOSED DOCTORS SCREWED ME UP
      ALSO HAVE LOW THRYOID
      HAVE TO EAT SALT DRINK WATER

    • @pornstarlivesmatter3319
      @pornstarlivesmatter3319 5 років тому +1

      i have had it for over 10 years and i have never been able to live a normal life, so for you to say that just take your meds and you will be fine you are not the majority so feel lucky.

    • @SigbinPuti1719
      @SigbinPuti1719 4 роки тому +1

      Hi'..i am Addisonian too.i've had this 9months already.now im a steroid dependent,everyday rely on Prednisone.now i started suffering the steroid side effects..how do you managed the side effects?may i know what steroid did you take? Thanks..Godbless

  • @daniellemedina2995
    @daniellemedina2995 9 місяців тому

    Amen!!!

  • @tcart95367
    @tcart95367 5 років тому +1

    I can't agree more with Alan Riley's comment. Addisons/AI isn't limiting in itself at all. I was diagnosed 43 years ago and was REQUIRED by my dad to live a normal life. So far, so good. Even at 54 I can still out work/run/lift/drink most 25 year olds. The more I do, the better I feel. Hangovers and the flu really suck though.

    • @KimberlyRae
      @KimberlyRae  5 років тому +1

      Hi there! It's great to hear from people with Addison's who are functioning well and living life to the fullest. As I mentioned, those with AI who don't have other health conditions seem to be able to take the proper med dose and live "normal," which is wonderful. When it's one more thing on top of other things, that's when it gets limiting. I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Chiari Malformation, which complicates things. No drinking for me - tapering off steroids after being sick is enough of a hangover! =) I hope you continue to live well and strong.

    • @pornstarlivesmatter3319
      @pornstarlivesmatter3319 5 років тому

      not the majority but happy you can live a normal life! i on the other hand have never recovered and am a shell of my former self.

  • @twosiciliansisters5747
    @twosiciliansisters5747 6 років тому +4

    I can have a great day then it all goes down hill and I have to rest for a week or longer
    Still not diagnosed going next week more testing

    • @pornstarlivesmatter3319
      @pornstarlivesmatter3319 5 років тому +2

      each person is different and i as you have the same issue, i might feel great so then i do a bunch of stuff only to have drained everything my body had to only rest for 4 days in complete exhaustion and feeling like i have the flu. this disease sucks the life right out of MOST of us.

  • @rachelbuyea948
    @rachelbuyea948 4 роки тому +1

    you get me

  • @nanatucker5450
    @nanatucker5450 4 роки тому

    Praise the Lord, he is the only hope I have to help me get through this new diagnosis of addison's disease on top of everything else I have, I may ask you too many questions as I am new to this disease and haven't even seen the endocrinologist yet to get dialed into my meds, the hospital gave me my first medication a paper with my illness on it and discharged me. No warnings about don't do this, or call us about that. The only one concerned was a follow up person who called the day after I got home to make sure I would go see my general physician and make an appointment with the endocrinologist, she's the only person who seemed to be concerned about it but didn't explain why she was. My adrenals were putting out a .6 of cortisol so yeah I was in crisis mode. Went in for chest pain came out with addison's disease.

    • @KimberlyRae
      @KimberlyRae  4 роки тому

      Oh my. That is an impressively low cortisol level. I'm so sorry you're going through this. It's a big diagnosis - I'm very glad they actually found it. It's such a rare thing that most doctors don't think to test for it. You DEFINITELY need to find an endocrinologist who is familiar with Addison's, and soon. They can help you get started with how this will affect your life and especially the important information about medication and if you get sick, etc. Please be sure to take the medicine they gave you, and I hope that you are able to stabilize very soon and you're one of the ones who, once they have the medication level right, is able to function just fine and feel well. Best wishes to you!

    • @nanatucker5450
      @nanatucker5450 4 роки тому

      @@KimberlyRae thank you for the support

  • @mrnotsoperfect2190
    @mrnotsoperfect2190 6 років тому

    Just went through two total hip replacements due to my long-term steroid use because of Addison's you guys need to watch out for avascular necrosis

  • @rae1957tn
    @rae1957tn 5 років тому +4

    How do you keep such a clean house?

    • @KimberlyRae
      @KimberlyRae  5 років тому +1

      =) My kids do chores and sometimes I offer them paid jobs to do some extra work. We believe every person in the family should serve for the good of the family. I'm very blessed.

    • @rae1957tn
      @rae1957tn 5 років тому +2

      Kimberly Rae May I rent your kids mine are grown and 150-300 miles away

  • @caleriasand8237
    @caleriasand8237 6 років тому +1

    Ive had Addisons for 30 years and I was wondering do you feel that this disease progresses over time? I feel worse than I did years ago.

    • @KimberlyRae
      @KimberlyRae  6 років тому

      I'm so sorry things are getting worse over time for you. I would guess that's common, especially if you have other conditions like I think most of us do. Age certainly affects things. Wish there was an easy fix! =(

    • @pornstarlivesmatter3319
      @pornstarlivesmatter3319 5 років тому

      i do along with the destruction the cortef has done to my body. when i read people who say just take your meds and you can live a normal life well that is not the case for me and it makes mad that others say it since we are all different living in different bodies.

  • @KatiesWackyWorld
    @KatiesWackyWorld 6 років тому

    I have addisons also. Check out our videos too we subscribed