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The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
Volumen 6 (2019): Edición 1 (January 2019)
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Keeping a positive outlook: Margaret Monk
Steve Chaplin
Steve Chaplin
| 18 jun 2019
The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
Volumen 6 (2019): Edición 1 (January 2019)
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Article Category:
Community Focus
Publicado en línea:
18 jun 2019
Páginas:
s29 - s32
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17225/jhp00136
© 2019 Steve Chaplin, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Image: Despite having lived with a rare and severe form of von Willebrand disease for nearly eight decades, Margaret Monk (pictured, centre, with her husband and daughter) continues to enjoy an active life – and believes that being active helps her stay positive
Image: As a child, Margaret was sometimes unable to go to school and had lengthy stays in hospital due to bleeds. However, she still managed to be as active as circumstances would allow, playing netball, riding a bike and learning to swim
Image: Margaret (pictured with her husband, Frank) has not always found her experiences with hospitals to be straightforward. However, she has nothing but praise for the care she has received from her haemophilia centre, and believes that staying in close contact with them is important in ensuring that issues can be dealt with effectively when they arise