Kirsten A.

Have you been diagnosed with PP?

Yes, I have been diagnosed with PP.

Which form of Periodic Paralysis do you have?

Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis

What does WPPD mean to you?

World Periodic Paralysis Day (WPPD) is a day for those of us with PPP to join together, share our voices, and remember we’re not alone.

Tell Us Your Story:

Kirsten A. lives in New Hampshire, where she works as an attorney. She first developed Primary Periodic Paralysis (PPP) symptoms in 2013 and finally received a diagnosis three years later. Kirsten, who grew up in Utah, is the first person in her family to be diagnosed with PPP. Although she had to leave college because of her PPP symptoms, she later resumed her studies and went on to attend law school. Kirsten is part of the Xeris Pharmaceuticals® PPP MentorConnect™ Program.

Click here to speak with Kirsten, a PPP Patient Mentor and learn more about a PPP treatment option that works for her.

 

 

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