Annual Review: 2022
Its time for my annual reflection on thoughts and activities throughout 2022.
Knowledge
I feel that most of my knowledge gains this year have come from outside the HSP world - appreciating and understanding different perspectives on acceptance, disclosure and that side of things.I'm also using my annual survey to explore areas that don't seem to be addressed, with this year adding questions on menstrual health.
Symptoms
My key word for symptoms for 2022 is depression, although as noted in a recent post this is more to do with my life outside the HSP world than to do with my progression.
Otherwise, the pattern of 2021 has continued - increased fatigue, needing to use arms more to stand up, needing to sit down more often, generally walking slower and with more effort. This years review with the neurologist put the start point for spasticity medication in clearer focus - when I start to find things difficult to do rather than just slower.
This Blog
I'm also pleased with the continuing readership of this blog, with a similar audience and similar popular posts. One of the consequences of my depression is that I have had a bit less enthusiasm for writing posts this year, and its has been more challenging to keep to my personally set target of two posts a month.However, I'm pleased that blog posts continue to be linked to and used within other HSP and RareDisease communities. Thank you to all readers, including those who make comments appreciating what I say. Such feedback reinforces the reasons for writing the blog.
Survey
The annual pattern of my surveys is well established, and I am using the same seven languages as 2021. As in 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 2022 included:- Representing the UK at EuroHSP
- Patient Journey for ERN: https://www.ern-rnd.eu/patient-journey-hereditary-spastic-paraplegias-hsps/
- Carrying on with the Enable disability network at work (Accessibility Challenge)
- Involvement with the ED&I group at the Institute of Acoustics
- Analysing and reporting the results of my survey to share with the HSP world
The main element of my community contribution comes from being chair of the HSP support group. Whilst we are getting various issues resolved, there are still many to go. I'm working with the rest of the trustees to ensure that the group continues to support its members in the most appropriate way - please reach out to help us.
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