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How did you handle your WAHA diagnosis?
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WendyJune
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Last activity on 23/03/2022 at 15:08
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I've been diagnosed a little bit over a year now... And I guess I'm still as confused as when I was diagnosed. The doctor at the time told me that it could have been brought on by an infection or virus or another medication and that's been in my head ever since. There's so little information out there, especially about the warm type specifically that at first I found myself trolling the internet like a mad woman trying to find out what my future would be with this disease.
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Hi everyone,
How are you doing?
How did you feel when you were diagnosed with WAHA? Were you given all the information you needed to understand it and its treatments? What about support?
Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences with us here!
Take care,
Courtney