Ask Nurse Lynn

Ask Nurse Lynn, PWS, Medical PWS

Do you have a non-emergency medical question about Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS)? Do you have a non-urgent medical question that keeps coming up, but you forget to ask every time you’re at the doctor? Perhaps your question applies to numerous families who will benefit from hearing the answer.

Now you can “Ask Nurse Lynn,” PWSA | USA’s very own PWS Nurse. 

Lynn Garrick, MSN, RN, is the mother of 5 children, including her youngest son, who has PWS. In addition to her work with PWSA | USA, she has been the Nurse and Program Director with AME Community Services, Inc., a residential provider serving adults and children with Prader-Willi syndrome, since 2007. She is also a board member of IPWSO, their professional providers and caregivers board, and the Minnesota PWS chapter. PWSA | USA has been a significant resource since the birth of her son, and she is honored to help the community through her personal and professional knowledge.

How it works

Please submit your non-emergency medical questions to the form below. Lynn’s response will be posted anonymously on our social media platforms, as well as sent to you via email. Please keep questions appropriate for an all-ages social media audience.

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Ask Nurse Lynn: Dissociation and PWS Mental Health

Ask Nurse Lynn: Dissociation and PWS Mental Health

Question: Female, 23 years old, deletion subtype Are there any disassociation or dissociative disorders in Prader- Willi? Is disassociation part of PWS? Nurse Lynn’s Response: Dissociation or a dissociative disorder is not considered a core or defining part of PWS. Experts who study PWS, including those summarized in the IPWSO Mental Health Network Report (June […]

Ask Nurse Lynn: Nutrition Guidelines and a Group Home

Ask Nurse Lynn: Nutrition Guidelines and a Group Home

Question: Male, 38 years old, deletion subtype We are working with our son’s group home to help monitor his food intake. Is there a standard reduction in listed serving sizes we can recommend for them to follow to help staff with his meals? Nurse Lynn’s Response: I’m glad to hear that you’re working together with […]

Ask Nurse Lynn: Cortisol Levels, Testing, and Treatment

Ask Nurse Lynn: Cortisol Levels, Testing, and Treatment

Question: Male, 2.5 years old, deletion subtype What are the implications for low cortisol levels in toddler boys with deletion subtype (type 2)? We’ve noticed some more fatigue and he sleeps longer during the night. What can and should be done about it? Our pediatrician ran a blood panel and cortisol came back at 3.7 […]

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