Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Podcast Youtube Tiktok Linkedin-in Pinterest Envelope Share
CLICK HERE TO SHARE YOUR STORY!
  • About
    • Meet Our Contributors
    • Meet Our Partners
    • Meet the Patient Worthy Team
    • Collaborative Content On Patient Worthy
  • Diseases
  • Share Your Story
    • Patient Worthy Content Submission Guidelines
    • Patient Worthy Writing Prompts
    • Submit Your Story
    • Patient Stories
  • Resources
    • Library
    • Events
    • Patient Worthy FAQs
  • Podcast
  • Contact
Menu
  • About
    • Meet Our Contributors
    • Meet Our Partners
    • Meet the Patient Worthy Team
    • Collaborative Content On Patient Worthy
  • Diseases
  • Share Your Story
    • Patient Worthy Content Submission Guidelines
    • Patient Worthy Writing Prompts
    • Submit Your Story
    • Patient Stories
  • Resources
    • Library
    • Events
    • Patient Worthy FAQs
  • Podcast
  • Contact
  • Join PW

93 Search Results Found

You searched for: "tom seaman"
  1. Home>
  2. Search results for “tom seaman”
How to Find Meaning and Purpose Even When You’re Suffering: Q&A with Tom Seaman, Health Coach

How to Find Meaning and Purpose Even When You’re Suffering: Q&A with Tom Seaman, Health Coach

I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by Sunshine Mugrabi about how I transformed my life over the past 20 years in the face of immense pain and suffering…

Continue Reading How to Find Meaning and Purpose Even When You’re Suffering: Q&A with Tom Seaman, Health Coach
AMADYS Interview with Tom Seaman and Matthieu Creson: Living with Dystonia for 20 years.

AMADYS Interview with Tom Seaman and Matthieu Creson: Living with Dystonia for 20 years.

This interview was originally published on the AMADYS website I was recently interviewed by Matthieu Creson for AMADYS to share my experience living with dystonia for nearly 20 years, as…

Continue Reading AMADYS Interview with Tom Seaman and Matthieu Creson: Living with Dystonia for 20 years.
Mindset towards Adapting: Tom Seaman and Scott Davidson Discuss Chronic Illness and Accepting Change

Mindset towards Adapting: Tom Seaman and Scott Davidson Discuss Chronic Illness and Accepting Change

This is an interview I did with Scott Davidson who has a podcast called Living Adaptive, where he interviews people that have adapted to significantly difficult situations in their lives.…

Continue Reading Mindset towards Adapting: Tom Seaman and Scott Davidson Discuss Chronic Illness and Accepting Change
Throwback Thursday: Updates on Patients from Patient Worthy’s Past

Throwback Thursday: Updates on Patients from Patient Worthy’s Past

My symptoms began in 2001 and within 6 months I went from functionally uncomfortable to disabled to the point that I could barely lift myself out of bed because more…

Continue Reading Throwback Thursday: Updates on Patients from Patient Worthy’s Past
Understanding and Improving Our Stress Response to Reduce Pain and Suffering

Understanding and Improving Our Stress Response to Reduce Pain and Suffering

Having lived with chronic pain from dystonia for over 20 years, I spent most of that time focused on treating the physical symptoms. This has been very important and helpful,…

Continue Reading Understanding and Improving Our Stress Response to Reduce Pain and Suffering
The Power of Shifting our Mindset: Living with Chronic Pain and Illness

The Power of Shifting our Mindset: Living with Chronic Pain and Illness

Having lived for over 20 years with chronic pain and persistent involuntary muscle contractions from dystonia, a neurological movement disorder, I have experienced a lot of suffering. If you have read…

Continue Reading The Power of Shifting our Mindset: Living with Chronic Pain and Illness
How Do You Cope With Chronic Physical Pain and Suffering?

How Do You Cope With Chronic Physical Pain and Suffering?

This is an interview I did with Dr. Carly Hudson on the Healing Ground Movement podcast discussing my life with dystonia and chronic pain, as well as the various ways…

Continue Reading How Do You Cope With Chronic Physical Pain and Suffering?
Editor’s Choice: Understanding Anxiety, Compassion and Clinical Trials

Editor’s Choice: Understanding Anxiety, Compassion and Clinical Trials

Happy Friday! This week, author Tom Seaman asks: When it comes to anxiety, are you turning your Gizmo into a Gremlin? Also, in our new Compassion Corner series, we examine…

Continue Reading Editor’s Choice: Understanding Anxiety, Compassion and Clinical Trials
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • …
  • 12
  • Go to the next page

Featured


Picture of Family


Metastatic Breast Cancer: Navigating Grief


Picture of Ralph Family walking


Rethinking What It Means to Live With Acromegaly


Illustration of mentor program members


The Let’s Chat CAR T One-on-One Mentor Program: Speaking with Someone Who Understands What You Are Going Through

CLICK HERE TO SHARE YOUR STORY!
We believe rare disease patients are people, not a diagnosis. Through education, awareness and some humor, we help patients, caregivers and support persons by providing relevant and often inspirational news and stories.
Our goals are to share stories, cultivate strong community, provide the latest medical findings, connect people and pioneer production of patient worthy information. Help us attain these goals by telling us a little bit about yourself!

Let’s Work Together!

Partner With Us
Submit a Story

Keep Up to Date

Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Check Out Rare Events
Get Inspired By Our Memes

Learn More

About Us
Rare Diseases and Conditions
Terms of Use
Privacy Notice
Privacy Policy for CA Residents
EU/UK Privacy Notice
Data Privacy Framework: Consumer Privacy Policy
Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
Cookie Notice

Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Podcast Youtube Tiktok Linkedin-in Pinterest Envelope

© Copyright 2024 Patient Worthy

Sign Up With a Patient Worthy Account and Share Your Rare Story

- OR -

Sign Up For Our Patient Panel

Make a difference, share your experiences and get paid. Opt-in and join Patient Worthy's panel for paid opportunities such as surveys, market research, patient advisory panels and more.

More Info

We're Happy You're Here!

What best describes you when it comes to rare disease? (check all that apply)

What rare disease(s)/conditions are most important to you?

Visit Home Page or

Thank you for signing up for a Patient Worthy Account!

Have a rare disease story to share? Let us know

Share Story

- OR -

Sign Up For Our Patient Panel

Make a difference, share your experiences and get paid. Opt-in and join Patient Worthy's panel for paid opportunities such as surveys, market research, patient advisory panels and more.

More Info