Patient Stories

Understanding the burden of Cushing’s syndrome through the eyes of the patient

The following patient stories have been compiled to demonstrate the impact of Cushing’s syndrome on patients’ lives. By elevating patients’ voices, we hope to raise awareness of the burden of disease so that all people can have a greater understanding of how these burdens can be addressed and ultimately improve patients’ quality of life.

Teresa’s story of living with Cushing’s

Meet Teresa. She is a 55-year-old woman living in Naples, Italy.  

Teresa suffers from Cushing’s disease, a form of Cushing’s Syndrome where the excess of cortisol is due to a pituitary tumor. 

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Ada’s story of living with Cushing’s

Meet Ada. She is a 50-year-old woman living in Rome, Italy.

After a long journey she was diagnosed with ACTH independent Cushing’s Syndrome, a particular form where cortisol is overproduced because of the abnormality of the adrenal glands.

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Mario’s story of living with Cushing’s

Meet Mario. He is a 55-year-old man living in Ischia Island, Italy.  

Mario is affected by Cushing’s disease, a condition that prevents him from carrying out even simple daily activities.

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The impact of Cushing’s Syndrome on one person can be very different to the next. Monitoring your disease journey and keeping your physician and family updated may be a helpful way to see changes over time.

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This website is intended for users outside of the US and UK. The information provided on this website is intended for educational purposes and should not be used as substitute of a visit, consultation, or advice of doctor or other healthcare professional. This website is funded by Recordati Rare Diseases, and characters appearing are both real patients and healthcare professionals. No personal medical information is disclosed.

All the photos taken by the photographer are sponsored by Recordati and exclusively licenced to Recordati by Stefano Schirato. Copyright © 2023 Recordati AG. All rights reserved. EMEA-LAC/CH/ENV/HCP-PAT/Feb-2023/39

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