Mindset Strategies for Peripheral Arterial Disease

Mindset Strategies for Peripheral Arterial Disease

By Jim Stocker, as told to Danny Bonvissuto When I started smoking in high school, it was cool. Attractive women in grocery stores handed out little packs of four cigarettes, trying to get you to change your brand. When I was in the military, my C-rations had cigarettes in them and the thought was, “Smoke … Read more

Tips for Traveling When You Have Peripheral Artery Disease

Tips for Traveling When You Have Peripheral Artery Disease

Doug Fugate loves to travel. But going places can require lots of walking and long-stretches of sitting — in cars, trains, or airplanes. And that can be tricky because Fugate has peripheral artery disease (PAD), in which narrowed arteries prevent blood from flowing easily to his legs and arms. Fugate, who’s 58 and lives in … Read more

How I Thrive Despite Peripheral Arterial Disease

How I Thrive Despite Peripheral Arterial Disease

Rodney McKinley found out he had peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in 2011, when his frequent walks dissolved into searing pain. “When I would lay down in bed to sleep, it felt like someone had a blowtorch under my toes,” he says. McKinley had bypass surgery in his groin — with 32 staples — and two … Read more