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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 or email questions to communications@pwsausa.org with the subject line Attn: Ask Nurse Lynn. We will then send your question to Nurse Lynn. 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: Supplement, Medication for Skin Picking

Ask Nurse Lynn: Supplement, Medication for Skin Picking

Question: Female, 61 years old, Deletion subtype Are there any proven drugs to help with skin picking? My daughter stopped skin picking when she was about 12 and in the past year, she has started again. She cannot seem to stop. I have talked to all of her doctors about it and no one seems […]

Ask Nurse Lynn: Weight, BMI, Blood Sugar Levels

Ask Nurse Lynn: Weight, BMI, Blood Sugar Levels

Question: Male, 27 years old, Deletion subtype What would a critically hazardous weight be for someone with PWS that’s height is 4’11”? Also, what is considered a good range for their blood sugar levels in PWS with diabetes? Nurse Lynn’s Response: When caring for someone with PWS, it’s important to remember that body weight alone […]

Ask Nurse Lynn: Understanding and Mitigating Potential Psychosis

Ask Nurse Lynn: Understanding and Mitigating Potential Psychosis

Question: Female, 6 years old, UPD subtype We have seen a lot of information about PWS patients with UPD having a higher risk of developing psychosis typically by age 20. We have recently put our daughter into a mental health/behavioral therapy program where she will meet with a therapist once a month. This way as […]

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