Mast Cast: An SM Podcast

Ep. 5: Our Caregivers Pt. 2

54 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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In part two of talking with their caregivers, Candice and Rachael and their partners discuss the complexities of navigating relationships while living with chronic illnesses, particularly systemic mastocytosis. They share personal experiences, the importance of communication, and the role of caregivers in providing support. The conversation highlights the challenges faced and the ways they find joy and strength in relationships despite health struggles. This conversation explores the complexities of living with chronic illness and the emotional burdens faced by caregivers. They share personal experiences of adapting to severe flare-ups, the misconceptions surrounding chronic illness, and the accommodations they make in daily life. The discussion highlights the emotional needs of both Candice and Rachael and their caregivers, emphasizing the importance of communication and understanding in maintaining healthy relationships. They share personal stories about navigating social situations, the importance of community support, and the complexities of managing symptoms and triggers.

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Portada del episodio Ep 8: Shawna Hull - Patient and Advocate

Ep 8: Shawna Hull - Patient and Advocate

In this episode our guest, Shawna Hull, shares how her "invisible" disease turned her life upside down and sparked a relentless advocacy journey. Listen to how she moved through frustration into impact, inspiring others and pushing for real change in the medical system. Shawna takes us through a decade-long saga of misdiagnosis and hospitalizations, and she shares the tools she created (like her "SM binder") that empowered her to advocate for herself. We discuss the confusing overlap of symptoms with other conditions, navigating complex medical systems, and the profound mental health toll of living with an invisible illness. Shawna shares her insights on managing triggers like fragrances, heat, and food sensitivities, and how she embraces new hobbies and routines to still find joy amid the chaos. Shawna's story shows the importance of advocacy, community, and the power of being proactive. For anyone affected by SM, other mast cell diseases, or chronic illness in general, this episode offers hope, practical strategies, and a call to advocate for yourself in a healthcare system that often overlooks invisible struggles. Shawna's resilience and leadership exemplify how even the smallest actions (like her meticulous binder or careful daily planning) can create lasting change. Tune in for honest conversations, insights, and the inspiration to advocate loudly, even when no one’s listening. Follow us on Socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mastcastpod/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578634843514] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@MastCastPod] Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/cw/MastCastPod] Buy Us a Coffee [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mastcastpod]

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Portada del episodio Ep 7: HERO Summit Pt. 1

Ep 7: HERO Summit Pt. 1

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Portada del episodio Ep. 6: Interview with Dr. Hussein Abbas

Ep. 6: Interview with Dr. Hussein Abbas

In this Episode Candice and Rachael talk with Dr. Hussein Abbas, a research physician at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX. Dr. Abbas is fairly new to systemic mastocytosis, but has been specializing in treating SM for the past few years. Dr. Abbas talks about what brought him to SM as a specialty, what he has learned, what research he is particularly interested in, and sets the stage for further conversations on specific topics for future podcasts. On the back half of the episode, listen to your hosts talk about their takeaways from the conversations, the new questions the talk brought up, and hear their excitement about having such a great opportunity to discuss these issues with a specialist. If you would like to see more of the podcast, follow along on social media: Instagram [instagram.com/mastcastpod] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578634843514] Patreon [https://patreon.com/MastCastPod?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] email us your stories, ideas, questions, etc at : podhost@mastcastpod.com

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Portada del episodio Ep. 5: Our Caregivers Pt. 2

Ep. 5: Our Caregivers Pt. 2

In part two of talking with their caregivers, Candice and Rachael and their partners discuss the complexities of navigating relationships while living with chronic illnesses, particularly systemic mastocytosis. They share personal experiences, the importance of communication, and the role of caregivers in providing support. The conversation highlights the challenges faced and the ways they find joy and strength in relationships despite health struggles. This conversation explores the complexities of living with chronic illness and the emotional burdens faced by caregivers. They share personal experiences of adapting to severe flare-ups, the misconceptions surrounding chronic illness, and the accommodations they make in daily life. The discussion highlights the emotional needs of both Candice and Rachael and their caregivers, emphasizing the importance of communication and understanding in maintaining healthy relationships. They share personal stories about navigating social situations, the importance of community support, and the complexities of managing symptoms and triggers.

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