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Episode 19: Linda Wright

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In this episode of the HemoStories Podcast, Josie interviews Linda Wright, a Factor 1 deficient member of the bleeding disorders community. Linda has afibrinogenemia, which means her liver manufactures no fibrinogen. Josie first became acquainted with Linda when searching online for others with afibrinogenemia like her son, Forrest.

This is the first in a series of interviews covering the whole spectrum of bleeding disorders. Linda’s long history and extensive involvement in the bleeding disorders community will be as interesting to listen to as her 67 year personal experience with afibrinogenemia.

If you like what you hear, please consider rating us on iTunes, donating to the cause, subscribing, following us on social media (@hemohelper), and liking our HemoHelper Facebook Page.

Special thanks to Caroleen Kelly for editing, and to Mason Morris from SLC, UT for writing the theme song, “Just Smile,” which was written as an optimistic reminder that there is hope for a cure and a bright future in the hemophilia world.

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In this episode of the HemoStories Podcast, Josie interviews Linda Wright, a Factor 1 deficient member of the bleeding disorders community. Linda has afibrinogenemia, which means her liver manufactures no fibrinogen. Josie first became acquainted with Linda when searching online for others with afibrinogenemia like her son, Forrest.

This is the first in a series of interviews covering the whole spectrum of bleeding disorders. Linda’s long history and extensive involvement in the bleeding disorders community will be as interesting to listen to as her 67 year personal experience with afibrinogenemia.

If you like what you hear, please consider rating us on iTunes, donating to the cause, subscribing, following us on social media (@hemohelper), and liking our HemoHelper Facebook Page.

Special thanks to Caroleen Kelly for editing, and to Mason Morris from SLC, UT for writing the theme song, “Just Smile,” which was written as an optimistic reminder that there is hope for a cure and a bright future in the hemophilia world.

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