As the Jewish new year approaches, I find myself in a season of reflection. I’m looking back on the past year and taking stock of how far I’ve come, while also looking ahead with hope and intention. Living with Gaucher disease means that I’m always aware of my body,…
The Gaucher Guide to Grace - a Column by Rivka Silver
Pilates workouts have become my “me time.” Once or twice a week, I step away from everything else — work, parenting, and the constant noise of daily life — and focus on myself and rebuilding my strength. After pregnancy, I felt especially weak, and Pilates offered a safe way…
Whether a mother feeds her baby by breast, bottle, pumped milk, or formula, it’s all sacred. Feeding a baby is an incredible act of love, and every mama is a superstar for sustaining life in whatever way she can. That said, breastfeeding has been the biggest blessing of my journey…
A couple of weeks ago, I faced a moment that many parents, especially those living with chronic illness, will recognize all too well. As a mom with Gaucher disease, I receive infusions every other week. And with a 10-month-old who’s constantly on the move, I’m always juggling how to…
Living with Gaucher disease often means relying on medication. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is the foundation of my symptom management. But while ERT plays a vital role in my health, I’ve come to believe that it’s not the only key to me feeling better. In fact, focusing solely…
As someone who is generally healthy and asymptomatic, I often feel like my Gaucher disease is tucked away in the back of my mind. Sometimes it creeps back in, reminding me, “Hey, I’m still here” — like when I get my infusion every other week or when my…
There are no vacation days when you’re a mom. If infusions once meant chilling on the couch, taking a nap, or watching my favorite TV show, today they look quite different for me. My baby, for instance, is almost 9 months old, and while we try to explain that…
When most people imagine being diagnosed with a disease, they picture a cold, sterile doctor’s office and a somber physician delivering bad news. But my story didn’t start like that. I was a healthy kid with no red flags, no strange symptoms, and no reason to think I might have…
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