Cushings Help

Mary O'Connor  //  Cushing's and kidney cancer (renal cell carcinoma) patient, founder, owner and webmaster of Cushing's Help and Support, web designer, piano teacher and mom.

I am a Cushing's patient who has dealt with Cushing's symptoms and the aftereffects of pituitary surgery since 1983.

Because I had very little support for my symptoms, diagnosis and surgery, I decided to try to make things a little better for other patients and started a support site called Cushing's Help and Support in 2000. The site has grown to astronomical numbers. This disease isn't as rare as doctors have told us!

In 2006, I was also diagnosed with kidney cancer (renal cell carcinoma). My left kidney and adrenal gland were removed. Having an adrenal gland removed complicates my post-Cushing's symptoms.

I am not planning to have any more rare and unusual diseases.

My entire bio to date can be found here: http://www.cushings-help.com/maryos_story.htm

Feb 10 / 7:39am

Amazing Kimberly (Adrenal Cushing's)

MaryO'Note: This video was kindly sent to me by Kimberly's husband.  He did such a beautiful job putting her images into a video with music.  This is another great way to help get the word out about Cushing's. Thanks, Randall!

"The amazing story of Kimberly, whose health began to deteriorate in 1999. A number of unrelated symptoms, including substantial weight gain and fatigue, baffled doctors for over 5 years. She was finally diagnosed with Cushings syndrome in 2005. This video shows her miraculous transition battling through this disease, regaining her health and beauty."

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2 comments

Feb 14, 2009
Robin S said...
OMG, MaryO...I cried watching this. Do you think it would be ok to put this on my blog, too? I think it needs to be seen! I'll credit you (link to here, too) and anyone else I need to.
Feb 14, 2009
Mary O'Connor said...
I'm sure it would be fine to post this on your blog. Her husband (Randal) is trying to get the word out by posting it on Youtube for others to watch.

Cushing's is such a heartbreaker of a disease.

Thanks, Robin!

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