Knowing when to stay and when to switch providers can shape your hemophilia care journey. Learn how to spot red flags, navigate tough conversations, and advocate for a care team that truly works with you.
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“Today I am thankful for warm showers and a safe place to live. Dog kisses, even when I am grumpy, make me thankful. I am thankful I did not come unglued when I was frustrated at work.” In November 2020, as part of a women’s hemophilia retreat sponsored by…
Not long after I started working at the Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA), the organization hosted a congressional reception to help raise awareness about bleeding disorders. The bleeding disorders community must maintain its visibility among government decision-makers who help address important issues, such as ensuring our access to the…
Last week in Tampa, Florida, I attended the CHES Foundation’s One Drop consortium, the largest national conference dedicated exclusively to people living with ultra-rare bleeding disorders. The program focuses on conditions that often lack the resources, research attention, and community networks that are available to those with more common…
Children with hemophilia in areas with limited medical resources face a high risk of fatal brain bleeds, a danger that is dramatically worsened by delays in seeking emergency care. A new study from Thailand reveals that without access to modern preventive therapies, more than a third of pediatric patients…
I love a good routine because they’re predictable and comforting. As someone who is anything but a morning person, I find my morning routine to be the most essential. I’m not particularly fond of breakfast, so as part of my routine, I make myself a smoothie that I usually finish…
My son Caeleb called me last night, sounding stressed. “Dad, I have so much to do that I don’t know where to start,” my youngest son told me. “I have big projects due early next week in three of my classes, my knee is killing me, and I have…
A week ago, my oldest son, Julian, left home to begin rehearsals for a musical that could open doors to a long-term career. The show is a parody of the slasher movie “Saw.” Its producers hope to have him rehearse for a few weeks in San Antonio before sending him…
Second in a series. Read part one. Both of my sons were diagnosed with severe hemophilia A a few days after they were born. But that’s where their similarities end. As I shared last week, things went smoothly after we switched to a more flexible way of caring…
Have you ever felt as though God or the universe was reaching out to offer you comfort? Whether you pray to Jesus, Allah, Adonai, or honor the gifts of Mother Earth, being in tune with your spiritual self can be a profound source of solace during the challenges of living…