What is whole-person health and how can it help?

Living with familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) affects the body and the mind.

With the burdens of FCS ranging from the physical to the emotional,36 managing FCS includes taking care of your social, psychological, physical, and emotional well-being. This approach is known as “integrative medicine” or “whole-person healthcare.”25

By following a whole-person approach, you can find resources for making improvements to your whole life that work in concert with improvements in your triglyceride levels.

Aaron attributes community and connection with other people as his strength to overcome the obstacle of living with FCS. Listen to Aaron’s inspirational story about giving and receiving hope.

Getting started

Other parts of this website have more information on how you can use whole-person health, including Your Healthcare Team.

Specially trained healthcare providers can provide support for people coping with complex medical conditions such as FCS. Working with them can make a big difference to your health and well-being, and the quality of your life.