Chasing Wellness is a blog written by Jamie Holloway.
In 2008 Jamie was diagnosed with Vasculitis, specifically, Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis, or Wegener’s; in addition to Rheumatoid Arthritis. Her positive attitude helped her get past fear and anger. She found peace in the fact that there was a name for her disease & someone who could help her & believed in her. She is an advocate for those she knows and an inspiration to many. She believes that having a strong team is vital to being well.
In 2017 Jamie joined our company as a partner and proudly took the crown of Research Manager. She is an important part of Our Team and was excited to help. Subscribe to her blog @ JamieChasesButterflies.com.
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Please enjoy our latest Chasing Wellness Articles:
Men Get Breast Cancer Too
Breast cancer is touted as only a women’s issue, but that isn’t the truth. Men can get breast cancer and they should be checking their nipples and areolas too. Women get breast cancer more often, but that doesn’t mean male breast cancer is not a real diagnosis. Men...
Learning About Gout
Pain, it can be intense. It can be tiring. It can be ugly. It can be chaotic. Arthritis is painful and there are a lot of different types of arthritis. Today, I want to talk about Gout. I have two forms of arthritis: Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gout. I have these and two...
Learning About Sexual Health
September 4, 2020 was World Sexual Health Day, in fact September is Sexual Health Awareness Month. Sexual health is a very important part of our overall health and more and more people are seeing this. Sexual Wellness is equally about prevention, treatment and care...
Learning About Alzheimer’s Disease
Confusion, loss of memory, paranoia, and mood swings are often associated with older people. Alzheimer’s Disease affects 5.5 million Americans, aged 65-years-old or older. It is the third largest cause of death among Americans. Alzheimers is an irreversible...
Learning How to Age Well
Healthy aging: One thing we all have in common no matter what gender, race, sex, or size we are is that we all get older. In the article I am going to talk about learning how to age well. As we age our body changes: Our blood vessels begin to stiffen Our arteries...
Have You Checked Your Cholesterol?
September is Cholesterol Education Awareness Month. There is so much misinformation about cholesterol floating around. The truth is cholesterol has an important role in the body. Cholesterol is needed for three main things in the body. These are: Production for of sex...
Learning About Ovarian Cancer
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Ovarian Cancer is called the silent killer because the symptoms are so similar to other symptoms that women experience while they are aging. 80 percent of women first get diagnosed with ovarian cancer in stages 3 or 4. This...
Pain Awareness & Drug-Free Pain Management Awareness
September is Pain Awareness and Drug-Free Pain Management Month. Since both of these awareness campaigns are advocating the same thing: making people aware of what pain is and that there are alternative ways of living well with pain than opioid use I decided to...
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Month
September is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Month. PCOS is a group of symptoms that affect the ovaries and ovulation. In one study, up to 70 percent of women with PCOS hadn’t been diagnosed so it may be more common than we think. I was diagnosed with...
Learning About Lung Cancer
Cancer sucks! Lung Cancer especially sucks because it takes your ability to breathe well away. I know how that feels despite not having lung cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer worldwide. In 2020 so far, 228,820 new cases of lung cancer has been...