Day 15 in the life of a Cushing's patient
Cushing's patients are zebras* in so many ways. My pretty little zebra is a reminder of those who suffer from this zebra disease. More than that, it is a symbol of our commonality and friendship. Phil, who had Cushing's, and his wife, Rachel, made a very large, loving detour to meet me for dinner while on a trip from New Jersey. They brought me this zebra. Phil and I have a bond from our common journey. So do so many of us who suffer from this disease and/or it's after-effects. This zebra symbolizes that bond and the love so many of us have come to share. So, with the bad comes the good. And I sure can appreciate the goodness.
*In med school, potential doctors are told "When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras". We are zebras. Cushing's patients also often get striae due to the high cortisol.
