E207 - Addison's Disease with Prof. John Wass
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 Published On Apr 22, 2024

This episode will improve your quality of life and possibly save your life.

Prof. John Wass from OXFORD UNIVERSITY in the UK graciously shares his expertise and knowledge of living with Addison's Disease.

His career as an expert in the endocrine system is extensive, and his knowledge of Addison's Disease is rare but his heart to share and make a difference in the quality of life of people living with Addison's Disease is priceless.

He gives insight on topics from updosing, and advocating, the importance of emergency injection kits, pregnancy, osteoporosis, DHEA supplements, and the importance of using your common sense to live the best life with Addison's Disease.

It was truly an honour to have Prof. John Wass become an honorary "PICKLE" in our jar.

He will validate your journey. He will inspire you. He will empower you. He will give you hope.

We can live quality lives with Addison's Disease.

The knowledge is available and with people like Prof. John Wass and the ADDISON'S DISEASE SELF HELP GROUP of the UK...the heart is there as well.

IMPORTANT LINKS
Addison's Disease Self Help Group
https://www.addisonsdisease.org.uk/

BOOK "LIVING WITH ADDISON'S DISEASE"

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DISCLAIMER: The information from THE PICKLE JAR represents the experiences of the host Jill Battle and the individual experiences of each guest. No information is intended to provide or replace the medical advice of a medical professional. The host or guests are not liable for any negative consequences from any treatment, action, application or preparation, to any person following the information from the podcast.

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