Routine blood draws are a necessity when you have an active inhibitor. I try to get Caeleb’s lab…
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
It amazes me how people with a bleeding disorder just go with the flow, living their lives and…
Changes are happening in the bleeding disorder community like I never imagined. New product after new product has…
My youngest son, Caeleb, begins middle school this year. He is super-excited about starting the sixth grade, but…
Two likes. No comments. Just. Two. Likes. A friend, who has a son with hemophilia, told me about…
When my oldest son, Julian, started elementary school in 2001, I was encouraged to proceed with a 504…
Finding Joy and Giving Thanks
When you live with a bleeding disorder, life can sometimes seem to be nothing but chaos. Just as…
More than 21 years ago, when my first child was born and diagnosed with severe hemophilia A,…
Knowledge is Power
Whenever I hear the phrase, “Knowledge is power, ” I think back to the animated children’s television show Schoolhouse Rock.
When my oldest son was diagnosed with severe hemophilia at birth, I found myself catapulted into a world I never…