Emily’s Story: Sharing Life with Addison’s Online

Emily is a content creator who shares her journey with Addison’s online, alongside her countryside living in the Lake District. For her advocacy is more than awareness, it’s about making our “invisible” health condition seen and understood. Read more

Lottie's Story: As a Paramedic with Addison's, My Top Tips for Turning Awareness into Action

Lottie, a paramedic living with Addison's herself, shares her tried-and-tested tips for ensuring healthcare professionals know your diagnosis when it matters most. Read on, take note, and let this be your prompt to take action! Read more

Tilly's Story: The Double Life

Tilly reflects on the “double life” of living with Addison's, celebrating major life moments while simultaneously calculating cortisol doses, managing symptoms and dealing with emergencies. She explains how her book launch became another balancing act, resulting in her being admitted to hospital in adrenal crisis just 48 hours later. Read more

Ruth's Story: Tertiary Adrenal Insufficiency

Ruth shares her diagnosis of tertiary adrenal insufficiency (TAI) as well as the scientific evidence for TAI, which she hopes will help others who have the same diagnosis understand their condition. Read more

Sephira – The Irish Rock Violinists Story: Know the Signs, Save a Life

Meet Joyce and Ruth, sisters living with Addison's disease who perform together as Sephira – The Irish Rock Violinists. They share their journey of touring the world, all while managing Addison’s, offering insights on recognising when to updose or follow the Sick Day Rules. Read more

Hilary's Story: Why I Need Support Groups to Help Me Manage My Adrenal Insufficiency

Hilary Hodge is a mother, author, advocate and lives with adrenal insufficiency. Ahead of her "The Art of Parenting While Sick" webinar with the ADSHG on Thursday 27 March, she shares what support groups have meant to her through her journey with adrenal insufficiency. Read more

Research Update: Efmody®. Cortisol replacement, is there a better way?

Dr Alessandro Prete provides a research update on Efmody®, a modified-release hydrocortisone capsule. Read more

Eddie & Grace's Story: Family Matters

Siblings Eddie and Grace found themselves in an unusual situation when Eddie started displaying signs of Addison’s disease whilst Grace was studying Addison’s at medical school. This kickstarted a journey that brought them closer together and completely changed how Grace works as a doctor. Read more

Jenn's Story: Cortisol Medical Detection Dog

Following multiple life-threatening adrenal crises as a new Mum, Jenn was determined to find a way forward. Jenn's research led her to Medical Detection Dogs and now Joy is her cortisol alert dog. Here Jenn shares her journey, the impact Joy has had on her life and her work as the co-founder of Maternal Read more

Mauve's Story: My Addison's Journey

In 2023, Mauve was diagnosed with Addison's aged 29. As a painter, Mauve uses painting to story tell and encapsulate memories onto canvas. Mauve cares deeply for the Addison’s community and shares her story to advocate and push for better medical treatment and management of Addison's. Read more

Unlock the insights: Recordings of the ESE Adrenal Patient Forum

Are you affected by adrenal insufficiency? Watch back the first Adrenal Patient Forum hosted by the European Society of Endocrinology. The webinar ‘Adrenal Insufficiency: daily living and adrenal crisis prevention’ brings together clinical experts and patients from across the world. Read more

Addison's Roadshow @Home - watch online

Watch back the London Addison's Roadshow! Available on our online forum, videos include medic Q&A's, group sessions on emergency injections, and expert talks. Read more

Rachel’s Story: The Friendly Doctor

Meet Rachel, a newly qualified resident doctor, who also has Addison's. Known as the Friendly Shark due to her love of open water swimming, Rachel has begun sharing her journey online. Read more

Robert & Mark's Fundraising Challenge: Cycling from Verona to Venice

Starting on 1 September 2024, ADSHG Trustee Robert and his friend Mark will embark on an extensive cycling challenge from Verona to Venice. Covering a demanding 450 kilometres over 5 days, this ride aims to raise funds for our charity. Read more

Research Update: Adrenal Crisis Treatments Designed for Your Lifestyle

Hear the latest update from SOLUtion Medical on their research to develop an auto-injector for adrenal crisis management for those with adrenal insufficiency. Read more

Ingrid's Story: Exercising with Addison's

Meet Ingrid who has recently taken up a new hobby, going to the gym. Here Ingrid hopes to inspire others to get exercising this New Year while also reminding us of the importance of managing your Addison’s too. Read more

Hannah's Story: Addison's Abroad & Awareness Tattoo

Hannah shares with us her diagnosis story, how she manages her Addison's while living abroad and embracing her diagnosis with an Addison's tattoo. Read more

Dan's #ShareYourKit

To raise awareness around hydrocortisone emergency injection kits, we ask you to #ShareYourKit! Hear how Dan stores and carries his kit as well as his top tips for managing Addison's. Read more

HIV: A hidden cause of Adrenal Insufficiency

Associate Professor Ian Ross of the University of Cape Town is on a quest to alert healthcare professionals to signs of adrenal insufficiency following years working with people with HIV in Africa since the 1990’s. He’s seen many ways the condition and related treatments can impair adrenal function. Vick Smith from the ADSHG caught up with Professor Ross to explore his findings since our charity provided funding towards his research in 2017 Read more

Dan's Story: my adrenal crisis & hospital admission

Actor Dan Stewart is passionate about raising awareness of Addison's since his own diagnosis. He shares with us his recent emergency hospital admission experience & his advice on how to be prepared for emergency situations. Read more

The 4E: Engage, Educate, Equip & Empower

The benefits of care coordination are clear, yet it is difficult to access. Here Sherwin Criseno explains 'The 4E’ care coordination initiative, used to support people with Addison’s, adrenal insufficiency and clinicians, and the positive impact this has on quality of life. Read more

Bexi's #ShareYourKit: Getting Married when you have Addison’s

To help raise awareness around hydrocortisone emergency injection kits, we ask you to #ShareYourKit. At the ADSHG we like to feature members of our amazing community, as they show us how they store and carry their kit, to help encourage us to keep our kits with us at all times and normalise this potentially scary situation. Read more

White Spirit: Carol McKay's Book Featuring Addison's

Author Carol McKay is passionate about raising awareness of Addison's through her stories. In her latest novel 'White Spirit', the police detective at the heart of the tale also has Addison's disease. Read how Carol became inspired to include Addison's in her writing since her own diagnosis in 2010. Read more

Beth's #ShareYourKit

To help raise awareness around hydrocortisone emergency injection kits, we ask you to #ShareYourKit. At the ADSHG we like to feature members of our amazing community, as they show us how they store and carry their kit, to help encourage us to keep our kits with us at all times and normalise this potentially scary situation. Read more

Hannah's #ShareYourKit

To raise awareness around hydrocortisone emergency injection kits, we ask you to #ShareYourKit! Hear how Hannah stores and carries her kit as well as her top tips for managing Addison's. Read more

'Stress Deconvoluted' - Dr Gary Hammer, MD, PhD

Dr Gary Hammer was awarded first place for his adrenal gland image in the Endocrine Society’s inaugural Images Art Competition, celebrating the beauty of endocrinology. Here Dr Hammer shares more about 'Stress Deconvoluted', his career and the importance of advocacy and communication to him. Read more

Stuart's #ShareYourKit

To help raise awareness around hydrocortisone emergency injection kits, we ask you to #ShareYourKit. At the ADSHG we like to feature members of our amazing community, as they show us how they store and carry their kit, to help encourage us to keep our kits with us at all times and normalise this potentially scary situation. Read more

Sharps Into Venues

Whether it's a concert, festival, club night or comedy gig - we all love getting out and about! However some venues have prevented people with Addison’s or adrenal insufficiency from taking their injection kits into venues with them. So what should you do to help avoid any issues? Read more

Make a stand! Addison's awareness in hospital

We catch up with Endocrine Nurse Specialist, Joanne Brown at Stockport NHS Hospital, on the Addison's awareness stand she set-up for Addison’s Disease Day. Read more

Anna's Story: Jumping Around

British showjumper Anna Power is a star of the European show jumping circuit. She was diagnosed with Addison's disease in April 2011. Since diagnosis she continues to compete internationally and in November 2022 was part of the British showjumping team for the Nation's Cup in Vilamoura, Portugal. Read more

Giulia's Story: Broadcasting Far and Wide

Giulia Bould is best known to the public as a sports presenter on BBC Radio Merseyside. Diagnosed in 2016, she now lives a full life with Addison’s. So what is her secret? Read more

Sarah’s Story: Living with Addison’s & my Journey So Far

Diagnosed with Addison’s aged 24, in the height of COVID-19, Sarah shares with us how she went from her darkest times to living her dream of performing sign language with singer Jo O'Meara (previously of pop group S Club 7) on stage. Read more

Ali's Story: Spinning through Fog (High Salt Content)

Ali is the author of: “Spinning through Fog (High Salt Content): Addison’s Disease and Hormonal Treatment”, one of 30 personal essays included in the book “So Hormonal”. Ali tells us more about his brilliant essay as well as his route to diagnosis and what he's learnt along the way. Read more