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WendyJune
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@Courtney_J For me it went relatively quickly, fortunately. My symptoms corresponded with normal anaemia, so when that came back the doctor called for even more and the Coombs' test came back positive.
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Hello everyone,
Welcome to the warm autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (WAHA) discussion group on Carenity!
This space is dedicated to you to share your questions, stories, fears, advice, and much more with other members!
As you know, the diagnosis of a chronic illness, especially if it's rare, can be a life-changing experience. So let's talk about it together!
What was your diagnosis experience like? How long did it take you to get your diagnosis? What symptoms did you have that made you feel like something was wrong? How are you doing today?
Feel free to share your story here!
Take care,
Courtney