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How to Talk With Your Family About Your hATTR Amyloidosis Diagnosis?
source: ChangehATTR
year: 2019
summary/abstract:- Talk to one, trusted family member and ask him or her to have the conversation with others
- Meet with family members individually to discuss diagnosis
- Have a “family meeting” to discuss the diagnosis
- For your “family meeting” consider having a non-family member, therapist or support group member to attend to provide guidance and support
- Ask your healthcare team to be there for the conversation.
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