PAD Month Webinar: Support and Information for People Newly Diagnosed with Peripheral Artery Disease

PAD Month Webinar: Support and Information for People Newly Diagnosed with Peripheral Artery Disease

Boost your understanding of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) with our exclusive PAD Month Webinar, hosted by the Foundation to Advance Vascular Cures in partnership with the PAD Collaborative. This enlightening session is dedicated to those newly diagnosed with PAD, their caregivers, and anyone interested in vascular health.

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Patient Spotlight Series: Shirley

Patient Spotlight Series: Shirley

In October 2022, Shirley started to feel pain in her left leg when she walked more than a few kilometers. Expecting to find out about an injury that would require physiotherapy, she was surprised when her doctor asked her to take off her shoe and sock to feel the pulse in her foot. Her doctor booked her a vascular ultrasound appointment, and Shirley was diagnosed with moderate PAD.

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The Importance of a Second (and third, and fourth, and fifth) Opinion

The Importance of a Second (and third, and fourth, and fifth) Opinion

I was diagnosed with Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) by my primary care provider some ten years ago. Having never heard of this disease before, the first thing I did when I got home was Google it. On the whole, the news was not very encouraging. For as prevalent as the disease was, I didn’t find much in the popular medical literature about it.

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Peripheral Artery Disease Patient: How Walking Saved My Life

Peripheral Artery Disease Patient: How Walking Saved My Life

Patient Blog by Vascular Cures’ Patient Partner Steve H. on his experience with the benefits of walking for patients with Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). I was first diagnosed with Peripheral Artery Disease about 14 years ago. My first symptom was that I couldn’t walk more than two blocks without getting pain in my lower calf muscles, forcing me to stop and start again.

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