Goodbye summer, hello school! Every year I used to get very anxious around this time of year hoping Tyler would get a good teacher. But more importantly that weโd have a great nurse. For me, the school nurse was my number one concern. Before school had started, I would reach out, introducing myself and letting her/him know that Iโm excited to be … Continue reading The School Nurse, Your New BFF
Kids Just Wanna Have Fun
When Tyler was almost six, his doctor decided to attempt to desensitize him to his allergy to Factor 9 (his clotting medicine) by connecting him to a CAD pump which would run 24/7. In order to do this, he needed a Broviac port which consisted off a tube hanging out of his chest and connected … Continue reading Kids Just Wanna Have Fun
The Boy in the Bubble
Raising a child with a bleeding disorder can be very scary when they are young. As a parent with no family history, I had no idea what to expect. When Tyler started walking at 9 months, I went into a panic. How could I keep him safe? What if he hits his head or falls … Continue reading The Boy in the Bubble
Living with Hemophilia B & an Inhibitor
Twenty years ago, my son, Tyler, was born with severe Hemophilia B. We had no family history so it was quite a shock. I was terrified. The hospital told me he had โChristmas Diseaseโ which didnโt sound so bad; โChristmas" is good, right? We stopped using that term very quickly! At seven months, Tyler had … Continue reading Living with Hemophilia B & an Inhibitor
Life with a Bleeding Disorder
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