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...
Your personal information is protected by The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). In this podcast, our host Jonathan James does a deep dive with Greg Webb, HIPAA compliance officer and in-house counsel for Hope Charities, on how to protect your personal health information and what things you would consider when you share your information with others. Hope Charities is a national nonprofit focused on helping people living with rare and chronic ill...
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...