Receiving a diagnosis of FCS can provide relief to patients and those that care for them. But relief can quickly turn into confusion because having a rare disease can be an overwhelming experience. FCS patients often have to see multiple healthcare providers and take frequent medical lab tests, all while making serious lifestyle changes.

There are key steps that FCS patients and their families can take to manage life with this condition:

Find a Healthcare Provider

A strong support network of healthcare providers, including doctors, nurses, and dietitians, can guide FCS patients and their families in making decisions and understanding the disease.
Learn how.

Get Organized

Organizing health information helps FCS patients know where important information is when it is needed—for example, when making a trip to the Emergency Room or visiting a new doctor for the first time. Management tools can help patients keep track of FCS educational materials, medical history information, prescriptions, and other info related to FCS, for quick access when it is needed.
Learn how.