Lol! Amazing. I love that for us.
Hi, just saw your post. Fellow FMD patient of 20 years. Be sure to check out FMDSA.org for the latest news, they just had a great Zoom call about the recent discovery of the gene mutation responsible for the damage. And follow founder Pam Mace, a nurse and fellow FMD patient, on socials.
FMDSA is the #1 nonprofit for Fibromuscular Dysplasia whose mission is to promote research and support and educate FMD patients and medical professionals
Fellow #FMDFMDSA.org, and also follow Pam Mace, nurse, founder of the organization and a carotid FMD patient herself, on socials.
FMDSA is the #1 nonprofit for Fibromuscular Dysplasia whose mission is to promote research and support and educate FMD patients and medical professionals
Also, FMDSA.org is your go-to for the latest updates. They just had a zoom call about the recent discovery of the gene mutation that primarily causes the damage.
FMDSA is the #1 nonprofit for Fibromuscular Dysplasia whose mission is to promote research and support and educate FMD patients and medical professionals
I’ve had FMD for 20 years, I’d be happy to answer questions!
The most common arteries affected are the renal arteries, which causes extreme high BP, and the carotids, which can cause arterial tears and brain aneurysms. It affects about 4-5% of the population, and has no cure, but can be managed. FMDSA.org has info and resources for FMD patients.
FMDSA is the #1 nonprofit for Fibromuscular Dysplasia whose mission is to promote research and support and educate FMD patients and medical professionals
Hi! I know it’s been a while since you posted this, but I can answer that! Fibromuscular Dysplasia is a genetic non-atherosclerotic disease that affects the arteries. It causes damage to the artery walls, causing aneurysm and stenosis that create a “string of beads” appearance.
Thanks so much for putting this together!
You’re not the boss of me 😛
Sending love.