Showing posts with label Pulmonary Hypertension. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pulmonary Hypertension. Show all posts

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Pucker Up 4 PH







The PuckerUp4PH is a global effort to bring awareness the rare lung condition called Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) (see my previous post or visit http://www.phassociation.org/ for more PH information).  From now until the end of October 2010, members of the PH community worldwide are joining together to generate awareness of the disease by enticing 40,000 people to provide lipstick print (preferably in blue) of their lips to help set a new Guinness World Record.

The box below indicates the amount of lip prints collected to date.  As you can see, we have a way to go.


So please use the link below or visit PuckerUp4PH to download the entry form and Pucker Up for PH.


Adobe PDF Click here to download your entry form 

Friday, August 6, 2010

Bringing Awareness to Pulmonary Hypertension

To read more about Pulmonary Hypertension, a fairly rare but deadly disease, please visit www.phassociation.org.  Below is an excerpt from their website.  

There is a great, fun campaign going on to bring awareness to PH and I will be posting about how you can get involved and Pucker Up for PH.  Stay tuned!!

ABOUT PH

PULMONARY HYPERTENSION, or PH, is high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs that can lead to heart failure.

Illustration of heart and ribcageIf you or someone you know has been diagnosed with or is being evaluated for pulmonary hypertension, there is a lot you will want to know about the disease. Explore this section to learn about the symptoms of pulmonary hypertension, the various diagnostic tests and treatment options, the different types of PH and much more.

What are the Symptoms of Pulmonary Hypertension?

PH patients experience symptoms such as shortness of breath, dizziness and fatigue, and the severity of symptoms usually correlates with the progression of the disease.

Who Gets Pulmonary Hypertension?

PH affects people of all ages, races and ethnic backgrounds. Although anyone can get PH, there are risk factors that make some people more susceptible.

How Is Pulmonary Hypertension Diagnosed?

There are a number of different tests used to diagnose PH. Learn about the different diagnostic tests that your doctor may perform.

What are the Treatment Options for Pulmonary Hypertension?

While there is currently no cure for PH, different treatment options are available to help you manage your disease and feel better day to day.

What Kind of Doctors Treat Pulmonary Hypertension?

Pulmonary hypertension patients are encouraged to seek treatment from a PH specialist. Find a PH-treating physician in your area.

What are the Different Types of Pulmonary Hypertension?

There are several different types of pulmonary hypertension, and treatment may vary depending on the type of PH you have.
From www.phassociation.org