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ATTR-cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR-CM)
Ken, living with ATTR-CM and taking Attruby. Sherry is his care partner.
Caring for your loved one with ATTR-CM
Caring for someone you are close to-whether a partner, family member, or friend-can be rewarding. Many people report developing a deeper sense of purpose, but a diagnosis of ATTR-CM can be overwhelming.
Taking care of yourself matters, too
You can tend to your own needs by:
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Making time for yourself every week so you can show up in the ways that matter
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Leaning on your community by asking for help and inviting family and friends to share the load
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Staying active and taking care of your physical health
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Caring for your own mental health and well-being
“You can’t do it all… and you have to take care of yourself, too.”
Want more tips and information on being a care partner?
Download the Care Partner BrochureCaring for your loved one with ATTR-CM
Caring for someone you are close to-whether a partner, family member, or friend-can be rewarding. Many people report developing a deeper sense of purpose, but a diagnosis of ATTR-CM can be overwhelming.
Taking care of yourself matters, too
You can tend to your own needs by:
-
Making time for yourself every week so you can show up in the ways that matter
-
Leaning on your community by asking for help and inviting family and friends to share the load
-
Staying active and taking care of your physical health
-
Caring for your own mental health and well-being
“You can’t do it all… and you have to take care of yourself, too.”
Want more tips and information on being a care partner?
Download the CarePartner Brochure