In this episode of AcroTales, we meet Matt from New York in the USA. Diagnosed with Acromegaly in 2022, Matt takes us beyond the physical symptoms and into territory many patients face but few openly discuss: the devastating impact on mental health and the relentless weight of anxiety. Matt strips away the usual cautious language and speaks with raw honesty about struggles that too often remain hidden in the shadows of chronic illness. It's a powerful reminder that healing isn't just physical.
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In this episode of AcroTales, we meet Matt from New York in the USA. Diagnosed with Acromegaly in 2022, Matt takes us beyond the physical symptoms and into territory many patients face but few openly discuss: the devastating impact on mental health and the relentless weight of anxiety. Matt strips away the usual cautious language and speaks with raw honesty about struggles that too often remain hidden in the shadows of chronic illness. It's a powerful reminder that healing isn't just physical.
In Episode 19 of AcroTales we speak to Roz from Essex in the UK. Roz was diagnosed in 2005 after a succession of symptoms that had been present since her teens. Roz's journey has not been easy and had her third round of surgery only six weeks ago! (March 2024). However, Roz faces her Acro-challenge with a great sense of humour and is now a Volunteer Ambassador for The Pituitary Foundation, proving that every cloud has a silver lining. We also discuss how vital it is to have a co...
AcroTales
In this episode of AcroTales, we meet Matt from New York in the USA. Diagnosed with Acromegaly in 2022, Matt takes us beyond the physical symptoms and into territory many patients face but few openly discuss: the devastating impact on mental health and the relentless weight of anxiety. Matt strips away the usual cautious language and speaks with raw honesty about struggles that too often remain hidden in the shadows of chronic illness. It's a powerful reminder that healing isn't just physical.