Dee Good

Dee Good

Australia

Im sharing my journey with vwd on behalf of my 14 year old daughter. I first heard about Von Willebrands disease just a few months ago. A little background on our journey so far, my daughter started her periods at 12 years of ago, everything was ok until around 12 months ago when she started getting extremely heavy periods that would sometimes last a month, over the past 12 months my girl has endured countless blood tests, iron infusions as she is more often than not anemic, this past month she has started fainting due to low iron stores as well as low blood pressure, she isnt able to take iron tablets daily as her iron stores the get gar too high quickly and has to go off them, she is rarely able to last a week at school and if she lasts she comes home and sleeps for hours and will wake to eat, interact before sleeping again until her alarm for school goes off, its very much on a day to day basis as to whether she will attend school. So far we have not been able to be successful with getting a treatment plan in place for my daughter as official diagnosis has only neen very recent through a very lax hematologist. My girl feels very alone in her journey as she is the only one in our family with vwd, she is exhausted and frustrated that her young teen days are spent in her room instead of out enjoying life with her friends. I will continue to be my daughter’s voice and will not stop until we get treatment sorted for her. Its exciting that WHF day is focusing on women and young girls with bleeding disorders.i know our story is a very familiar one but i do hope that getting our experience so far out there can be helpful to somebody. Vwd is a very lonely journey at times.

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Dee Good

Australia

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