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Patient Stories: Meet Carly Bankovich

Two years ago, a 12-year-old girl named Carly Bankovich was playing basketball when she felt a strange sensation and knew something wasn’t right. She just didn’t know what. “My hands were not moving like they should have been,” remembers Carly.  “The skin on my arms was hard…

#TBT – Get to Know More About the Scleroderma Foundation

In this 2010 Scleroderma Foundation video, find out more about their work with Chris Harrison, host of ABC’s “The Bachelor.” “The Scleroderma Foundation: Support, Education, and Research. This is our trifold mission, so please, get involved today” Learn more about scleroderma here: http://bit.ly/learnscleroderma…

8 Frequently Asked Questions About Scleroderma

According to the Scleroderma Foundation, here’s a list of some frequently asked questions about scleroderma. What is scleroderma? How serious is it? How can scleroderma be diagnosed? What are the causes of scleroderma? Who usually develops scleroderma? When? Is there a treatment for scleroderma? What is it? Are people…

12 Things to Care for in Scleroderma

According to the John Hopkins Scleroderma Center, scleroderma has a big impact on your body, both emotional and physical. There are a number of the parts of your body that may be directly or indirectly affected by scleroderma and should be watched. Since scleroderma varies from people to people,…

Spotlight on the Ssc patient: Alice Martins Correia

Alice, without doubt, is one of the bravest pioneering patients of the global Ssc community, and whose story personalizes how devastating and aggressive this diagnosis can be, but how it can be overcome. Alice underwent a double lung transplant in 2012, and has been taking part in marathons since 2014.

Living with Scleroderma

In this Scleroderma Foundation video, learn more about what it’s like living with scleroderma. This video features actor Jason Alexander; Football Hall of Famer Barry Sanders; actor and comedian Mark Teich; author and personality Mitch Albom, and scleroderma patients. “The one thing I would change with my Scleroderma would…

9 Questions to Ask Your Physician

According to the Mayo Clinic, preparing a list of doubts, fears and questions you have can help you during your doctor’s appointment. Here are some questions to keep in mind: What is the most probable cause of my symptoms? Are there other possible causes? What other symptoms should…

Fatigue in Systemic Sclerosis

The fatigue that accompanies scleroderma is not only an unwelcome, relentless symptom which is difficult to control and manage but can also quite often be overlooked, with the initial management of the disease focusing on the more important (quite rightly), life threatening skin and organ fibrosis progression. There are possibly a…