Episode Synopsis "Mental Health and Hemophilia"
Becky chats with former HTC social worker Ed Kuebler about the importance of mental and emotional health. The pair talk about how hemophilia has changed over the years that Ed has been in the community, how care changes as people with hemophilia move through life stages, and what it means to “share your burden.”
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