Passion for Patients
Welcome to another episode of the Passion for Patients podcast, hosted by Tonya Winders, President and CEO of GAAPP. In today’s episode, Tonya Winders sits down with special guest Hilary Hodge, a dedicated patient advocate joining us from France. Together, they dive into Hilary Hodge’s journey with severe asthma, long-term prednisone use, and the challenges of living with adrenal insufficiency—a condition that often goes undetected until crisis hits. Through personal stories and professional insights, this conversation sheds light on the serious consequences of systemic steroid use, the importance of monitoring side effects, and the growing movement for steroid stewardship in respiratory care. Get ready for a thoughtful discussion packed with actionable advice and inspiration for patients, providers, and policy makers alike. Here's the three key takeaways of this episode: 1. Steroid Toxicity Is Real & Underestimated: Long-term use of oral steroids can result in serious side effects—including adrenal insufficiency—which is more common than many realize. As Hilary Hodge shared from personal experience, regular monitoring of cortisol levels for patients on prednisone is critical yet not routinely done. This gap in care can leave patients at risk for life-altering complications. 2. Patient Advocacy Can Drive Change: Hilary Hodge emphasized the importance of patients learning to advocate for themselves, especially when managing complex comorbidities like adrenal insufficiency. Lived experiences, such as hers, are invaluable for informing best practices and helping guide both patients and clinicians toward better outcomes. 3. It’s Time for Steroid Stewardship: The medical community needs to shift towards the responsible and cautious use of steroids. Tonya Winders strongly argued that oral corticosteroids should be a “last resort”—not an automatic go-to—because of the risks and long-term harm they can cause. As understanding and data have evolved, so should the guidelines and conversations within respiratory care. We hope you found this thoughtful conversation around adrenal insufficiency, steroid toxicity, and the importance of oral corticosteroid stewardship in chronic respiratory disease to be inspiring and informative. If you enjoyed this discussion or learned something new, please like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below. Let’s keep the conversation going and help drive lasting change for patients everywhere. Stay passionate and join us next time for more stories and insights dedicated to improving patient care! #PatientAdvocacy #SteroidStewardship #AdrenalInsufficiency #ChronicDisease #PassionForPatients
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