I recently spoke to members of the Sangre de Oro Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation,…
Cazandra Campos-MacDonald
Rev. Cazandra Campos-MacDonald is a pastor, author, motivational speaker, and encourager. She lives in New Mexico with her husband, Rev. Dr. Joe MacDonald, and youngest son, Caeleb. Their adult son, Julian, is living the bohemian life of a starving artist and goes wherever there is an audition. Her sons live with severe hemophilia A and inhibitors. Her older brother died shortly after birth due to complications from hemophilia. Cazandra writes candidly of raising two sons with a rare bleeding disorder. She believes storytelling is about redeeming the journey and connecting with others.
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Articles by Cazandra Campos-MacDonald
I couldn’t believe Caeleb was about to get his first dose of Hemlibra (emicizumab-kxwh). I have been following…
When my sons were born and diagnosed with hemophilia, we lived in Houston and had access to the…
The Last Bucket
I have a few rituals on Sunday evenings. I check to make sure clothes are washed and…
I had the amazing privilege of speaking to the women of the Gateway and Midwest hemophilia associations…
I am still waiting to hear from our hemophilia treatment center about whether our insurance will cover…
Feeling Guilty
Last week, my husband and I took our mighty warrior Caeleb to the hemophilia treatment center so that…
After the Gold Medal … Now What?
The Olympic medal ceremonies are some of my favorite moments as a spectator. Seeing the athletes with their…
The favorite Winter Olympics sport in my home is figure skating. My husband can tell you who won…
The Hemo Mama Bear Olympics
There are some moments in my life while raising two sons with severe hemophilia that I have thought,…