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Pernicious Anaemia Society
32,120 members
Welcome to the Pernicious Anaemia Society's (PAS) HealthUnlocked page! We provide Information, Help and Support to patients with Pernicious Anaemia and their families and friends. Please visit our Website for information about Pernicious Anaemia. http://www.pernicious-anaemia-society.org/ This forum is an initiative of the Pernicious Anaemia Society. It is intended to share knowledge, experiences and opinions related to a pernicious anaemia. Please note that membership of the forum is different from membership of the PAS. https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/member/
Sickle Cell Society
2,000 members
The Sickle Cell Society is Britain’s only national charity for sickle cell disorders, an inherited haemoglobin disorder. The Sickle Cell Society was founded in 1979 by a group of patients, parents and health professionals who shared concerns about the lack of understanding of sickle cell disorders and the inadequacies of treatment. We aim to raise awareness of sickle cell disorders, push for improvements to treatment and provide advice, information and support to the sickle cell community. This community connects people living with or affected by sickle cell in the UK.
Living with Sickle Cell Disease
491 members
Living with Sickle Cell Disease is a community dedicated to supporting individuals affected by sickle cell disease; whether you've been diagnosed with sickle cell disease, living with sickle cell trait or supporting a loved one. In this peer community, you can discuss, share stories, and receive support from others dealing with these conditions.
Changing Faces
3,178 members
This community is for the 1.3 million people in the UK with a visible difference, from a mark, scar or condition that makes them look different. We provide advice, support and psycho-social services to children, young people and adults. We challenge discrimination and we campaign for Face Equality: a world that truly values and respects people who look different We want a future where everyone with a visible difference on their face or body has the confidence, support and opportunity to lead the lives they want. If you would like to talk to someone, Changing Faces offers the Support and Information Line in the UK, for people affected by any visible difference caused by a mark, scar or condition, whether on the face or body, and families and friends. To get in touch with us, please follow this link: https://www.changingfaces.org.uk/services-support/support-information-line/