Adrenal Insufficiency Unveiled: The Science, the Struggles, and the Strength It Takes

Living with secondary adrenal insufficiency is a constant balancing act—between doing what’s right, managing daily responsibilities, and keeping myself healthy enough to stay out of crisis mode. My experience with Mooch highlighted how quickly things can spiral when life throws a curveball. While I don’t regret helping him, it reminded me of the razor-thin margin of stability I often operate within.

What PE taught me about my Rare Disease

https://soundcloud.com/sunny-ammerman/what-pe-taught-me-about-my-rare-disease I had originally planned for this article to be about my history of failing Physical Education (PE) classes. I suspected that because I was not properly educated on the health issues caused by my rare disease at the time, and had an inability to exercise like my peers, that this had a negative impact … Continue reading What PE taught me about my Rare Disease

Chronic Illness Stories: Tales from High School and a message to teachers

This is my first blog post here regarding my life with chronic illness. I have a congenital condition called "Panhypopituitarism". Don't know what that is? I'm not surprised, it's very rare. That's why I made this short video explaining it. If you went to high school with me, you probably know I was on the … Continue reading Chronic Illness Stories: Tales from High School and a message to teachers