Maia Meier: When a Rare Bleeding Disorder Changes a Family’s Journey
Maia Meier, Clinical Exercise Physiologist at Maia Letitia Fitness, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Every family’s journey is unique. But no family should have to walk it alone.
As part of Project Elevate Her: Women’s Stories, I’m honoured to share Tatiana’s story as she reflects on her daughter living with rare Factor VII deficiency.
Behind every diagnosis is a family learning, adapting, advocating, and hoping for a brighter future.
Thank you, Tatiana, for sharing your family’s journey and helping raise awareness for women and girls living with inherited bleeding disorders.
Every story shared helps someone else feel seen, understood, and a little less alone.
Shared with permission through the World Federation of Hemophilia.”
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