Latent; clinically latent; completely latent; asymptomatic; completely asymptomatic; totally asymptomatic; clinically expressed; overt; manifest; biochemical and clinically manifest. Over the years, many terms such as these have been used by doctors/scientists to describe patients’ acute porphyria activity (most notably AIP which has long been the scientific “darling” of the acute porphyrias). In 1994, based on […]
Purple Canaries
Joyce Gould with Jill Gould
Disease
Monday, National Porphyria Awareness Week April 8, 2019
Acute porphyria is… “horrible.” “excruciating, mind-bending pain, and more pain, vomiting, heart racing like crazy, not being able to breathe, brutal—just brutal.” “being treated like or talked to like you’re a hypochondriac, a junkie or mentally ill.” “doctors acting like I’m crazy.” “being told over and over that ‘everything’ is normal—but I know it isn’t.” […]
Porphyria Awareness Week – Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Well, well, well. Seems something has gotten under the skin of some porph ivory tower dwellers and hangers-on. Mama Canary doesn’t kowtow to manipulative gaslighting—and knows what she reads. Methinks this individual and her followers need to review what “she” herself wrote in her 2014 memoir —and what she wrote nine years later. To clear […]
Home Genetic Tests May be Riddled with Errors… UPDATE…REQUEST UNDERLYING DATA FOR ALL DNA TEST RESULTS!!!!
On 4/3/2018 Huffpost published an article about home genetic tests titled “Home Genetic Tests May be Riddled with Errors, and Companies Aren’t Keeping Track” written by Anna Almendrala. It’s a great title; really draws attention. But it doesn’t tell the full story of how to find out if a snp is active or not. I […]
A telling story for all patients with atypical acute porphyria presentation.
If the illness doesn’t kill you, the medical bills just might. Look elsewhere for answers. For an eye- and mind-opening information (and review of a documented case history) , check out 2018 STILL FEAR-RIDDEN, FRUSTRATED, FORGOTTEN AND FED-UP: Patients with Atypical Acute Porphyria Presentation STILL Stuck in Urinary Diagnostic Quagmire
Validation!! Enzyme assay necessary to confirm AIP diagnosis w/without US expert “Holy Grail” urinary output.
It is Rare Disease Week on Capitol Hill (2/25-3/1/2018) and I have some great news to share. In the midst of writing my 2018 FFFF white paper (this year titled STILL FEAR-RIDDEN, FRUSTRATED, FORGOTTEN AND FED-UP: Atypical Acute Porphyria Patients STILL Stuck in Urinary Diagnostic Quagmire), I was presented with some game-changing information. There is […]
“Porphyria in Africa” article written in 1958 confirms Waldenstrom’s 1939 findings.
From the 1958 article “Porphyria in Africa” by A.G. Shaper, section titled “The Urine in Acute Intermittent Porphyria”: “To complicate matters, in a recent survey of 80 cases seen at the Mayo Clinic it was noted that no porphobilinogen was found in nine cases with severe CNS involvement and in six cases with abdominal crisis…It should […]
Great things can come in small packages.
As this very wearying year comes to an end and I find myself firmly ensconced in the 2017 holiday season, I realized that an inspiring gift had come via the Internet some weeks ago. Just words, it might seem an obscure, small thing to some, but to others, the 88 words meant someone got the […]
A Tribute
Sitting on your throne, royal down to the bone. Some say you deserve the Nobel Prize– a mirror reflection of their lies. You wear a crown with horns while we wear crowns of thorns. Too many are still fooled by your disguise: a perfect shape, perfect size, pretty little face with a nasty alibi. This […]
Porphyria – If Nothing Else, APF Message Inconsistencies Still Consistent
My days of accepting APF/Porphyria Consortium’s writings at face value ended in June 2014 when my daughter’s DNA diagnose was “revised” by APF SAB member Robert J. Desnick. Based on a conversation that her (new to the case) treating hematologist had with Dr. Desnick, AIP treatments were discontinued until her body produced urinary biochemical proof […]