Annual Review: 2021
Knowledge
Similarly to 2020, 2021 has felt hectic. There have been one or two interesting looking papers on HSP which I have spotted recently, and I will attempt to review in early 2022. A quick review shows that there were just over 200 papers on HSP published in 2021, which appears to be the first year this total has been reached (there were between 100 and 200 papers every year 2013-2020), so there is plenty to look at!Symptoms
This Blog
I'm really pleased with the continuing readership of this blog. My audience remains broadly the same (predominantly UK, USA, Canada and European countries: particularly France, Netherlands and Germany, as well as Australia, Brasil and India). The most popular posts continue to be the questions for and results of my survey, as well as my general posts on research and particular HSP symptoms.I'm really pleased that blog posts continue to be linked to and used within other HSP and RareDisease communities and publications. Thank you to all my readers, including those that give comments appreciating what I have to say. Feedback like this gives me another reason why this is a worthwhile thing to do. Thank you to anyone that makes a comment or connects up with me in some other way.
Survey
The annual pattern of my surveys is well established. My 2021 survey has a new highest number of responses, being almost 600 as I write this post. The main change is the addition of German to the languages and promotion through the German and Austrian groups. As recent years I have collaborated across countries getting the questions right. Results will be out on 28th Feb after the majority of analysis during January.Community Contribution
HSP Community activities for 2021 included:- Preparing a trustee recruitment advert for the Support Group
- Starting up a Instagram channel for the Support Group
- Carrying on with the Enable disability network at work
- Involvement with the new ED&I group at the Institute of Acoustics
- Representing the UK at EuroHSP
- Analysing and reporting the results of my survey to share with the HSP world
- Continuing this blog and posting/discussing HSP things on twitter
- Working with PARC on the latest grant application