Toronto author and public speaker, Erin Paterson, tested gene positive for Huntington’s Disease (HD) in 2007. Shortly after she started suffering from depression, then received more crushing news, she was infertile. Despite those diagnoses she was determined to have a family and live a joyful life. She is a proud mom who loves to run and bike in her spare time.
She is on a mission to positively impact other people’s lives by writing and speaking about genetic disease, depression, and infertility. She shows it is possible to live a meaningful life even when faced with unexpected obstacles. She is the author of, All Good Things: A Memoir About Genetic Testing, Infertility and One Woman’s Relentless Search for Happiness (view on Amazon.com)
Erin Paterson is also the founder of Lemonade Press, a local publisher focused on empowering patient communities by helping people write and share their own journeys in specialized medical anthologies. To learn more about Erin, visit her website www.erinpaterson.com.
Episode 25 - Seth Rotberg
Episode 24 - Amy Chesire & Greg Suter
Episode 23 - Dr. Nicolò Zarotti
Episode 22 - Dr. Michael Hayden and PROOF-HD
Episode 21 -Brendan McLaren (Monash University)
Episode 20 - KINECT-HD with Dr. Dietrich Haubenberger
Episode 19 - Katie Jackson (Help4HD)
Episode 18 - Ignacio Muñoz-Sanjuán (Venzuela today and FACTOR-H)
Episode 17 - Dr. Leon Dure (Venezuela memories and Movement Disorders in young people)
Episode 16 - Dr. Ira Shoulson (Memories of Venezuela)
Episode 15 - Dr. Lauren Byrne (UCL)
Episode 14 - Dr. Bruce Compas (Stress and Families Coping with Chronic Illness)
Episode 13 - Dr. Adam Vogel
Episode 12 - Chandler Swope (HDYO)
Episode 11 - Dr. Mary Edmondson
Episode 10 - Physical Therapy's Role in Huntington's Disease
Episode 9 - Dr. Andrew Feigin (Huntington Study Group Chair)
Episode 8 - Catherine Martin (HDYO)
Episode 7 - Ken Serbin (aka Gene Veritas)
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