FilterLIFE Podcast
What happens when you’re in your 20s—building your career, planning your future, figuring out life—and suddenly you’re diagnosed with a rare kidney disease? In this powerful episode of the #FilterLIFE Podcast, we sit down with Megan Huff, a young registered dietitian whose life took an unexpected turn in her mid-20s when she became the patient. At a time when most people are just getting started, Megan was forced to navigate a diagnosis that changed everything her health, her career, and the way she viewed her future. Despite her clinical background, she quickly realized something many patients learn the hard way: even as a dietitian, she needed a renal dietitian to truly understand what her body was going through. This conversation dives deep into what it’s really like to face chronic illness as a young adult in today’s world while trying to keep moving forward. We get into: * What it feels like to be diagnosed in your 20s when life is just beginning * The mental and emotional weight of navigating kidney disease as a young adult * How her diagnosis reshaped her identity and career path * Why specialized renal nutrition matters and why it’s often missed * The importance of support systems when everything feels uncertain * How Megan is using her story to advocate for awareness and better care This episode hits on something bigger because kidney disease doesn’t wait until life slows down. It shows up when people are building careers, relationships, and futures. Megan’s story is real, raw, and especially powerful for younger patients trying to find their footing in a world that suddenly feels very different. Because at the end of the day, this journey isn’t about having all the answers— It’s about learning how to Filter Out the Noise and Filter In LIFE. 🎧 Listen now and share this with someone who needs to hear it. ---------------------------------------- #FilterLIFE Podcast is where real stories meet real impact—highlighting patients, caregivers, and advocates, and turning lived experience into guidance for those navigating kidney disease. FilterLIFE.org [http://FilterLIFE.org]
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