We trace Amanda’s journey from helping her dad infuse to raising two kids while navigating her own diagnosis as an affected woman. The conversation moves from missed signs and medical pushback to advocacy, testing for girls, community support, and practical tools that empower families. • growing up with a dad with severe hemophilia A • invisible symptoms in teen years and surgery complications • being told “just a carrier” versus getting a real diagnosis • marriage, militar...
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We trace Amanda’s journey from helping her dad infuse to raising two kids while navigating her own diagnosis as an affected woman. The conversation moves from missed signs and medical pushback to advocacy, testing for girls, community support, and practical tools that empower families. • growing up with a dad with severe hemophilia A • invisible symptoms in teen years and surgery complications • being told “just a carrier” versus getting a real diagnosis • marriage, militar...
Episode Five: Jonathan James Ft. Hannah James- Through the eyes of a child
Hope Charities
1 hour 1 minute
3 years ago
Episode Five: Jonathan James Ft. Hannah James- Through the eyes of a child
Living with Hemophilia is no easy road and the unsung heroes of anyone living with a rare or chronic condition are the family that surrounds them. Hannah James joins her Dad Jonathan James in an unplugged interview to talk about growing up as a daughter of someone living with hemophilia. In this episode, we cover important issues like a Child's perspective of watching their Dad struggle at times with the limitations of hemophilia and other topics like what it’s like growing up being involved ...
Hope Charities
We trace Amanda’s journey from helping her dad infuse to raising two kids while navigating her own diagnosis as an affected woman. The conversation moves from missed signs and medical pushback to advocacy, testing for girls, community support, and practical tools that empower families. • growing up with a dad with severe hemophilia A • invisible symptoms in teen years and surgery complications • being told “just a carrier” versus getting a real diagnosis • marriage, militar...