Hemophilia and Me.
The following were originally posted on my column Hemophilia and Me for BioNews and Hemophilia News Today.
Oh, the laughs when men are given the sensations of painful periods
Women with bleeding disorders can hurt far beyond normal when menstruating
What not to say to women with hemophilia
Always approach conversations with empathy, respect, and an open mind
Why more women with hemophilia are needed in clinical trials
More targeted research should lead to greater healthcare empowerment for all
How I’ve been losing weight by using Mounjaro
A doctor advises taking off-brand prescription for weight-loss, despite the side effects
I was happy to see hemophilia depicted well on a favorite TV show
Jennifer Lynne reacts to a diagnosis features on ‘Call The Midwife’
My top tips for self-infusing hemophilia medication
Columnist Jennifer Lynne shares the tricks she's picked up over the years
Hemophilia management takes a toll on patients, yes, but also families
Costs, stress, and curtailed activities are considerations with bleeding disorders
Pacing myself as one of my pain management strategies
Short stretches of exercise can help control the hurt I'll experience, my coach says
How gender bias in healthcare affects women with hemophilia
Why women and girls with bleeding disorders deserve more consideration
How we can raise awareness of hemophilia in women
Columnist Jennifer Lynne shares her ideas for a multipronged approach
Have you thought about end-of-life planning for you or a loved one?
End-of-life planning can be tough to ponder, but it is extremely beneficial
Hemophilia Makes the Severity of My Injuries Unpredictable
Even a minor injury can lead to swelling and bleeding.
How I’m Biking for Exercise at Home, Even With Hemophilia
A low-impact workout helps with joint protection as well as weight loss.
Talking With Kayla Mack About the Troubles of Von Willebrand Disease
A pair of Floridians discuss the problems of the most common bleeding disorder.
Finding Hope With Hemophilia This Holiday Season
Treatments have many celebrating, while others are left behind.
How to Recognize the Signs of a Bleeding Disorder
A confusing trip to Goodwill reminds a columnist of getting a diagnosis.