Monday, April 18, 2011
A haemophiliac shares his experience of living with haemophilia
We closed off with an interview with Sister Anne-Louise Cruickshank - Western Cape Hemophilia foundation Coordinator and Xolisa Tose – a Haemophiliac. Haemophilia is a rare inherited disorder that leads to abnormal bleeding, and specifically the inability to stop bleeding. Yesterday was a World Haemophilia Day so Sister Cruickshank explained more about the importance of this day and Xolisa shared his experience as a Haemophiliac. For more on Haemophilia you can contact the South African Haemophilia Foundation on (021) 785 7140 or Sister Anne on 082 788 1038 alternatively you can visit www.haemophilia.org.za
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