
I also know of others in the Group who have had similar experiences. My reason for sending ‘my story’ to Talkhealth (rather than to only the Aspergillosis website) was in an attempt to reach those unfortunates who have yet to be diagnosed and, of course GPs, as personally I have suffered these symptoms for twenty to twenty-five years (if not all my life!). The latter two will be sourced from the Aspergillosis Support Group for patients and carers – Ok – so, this is my first attempt at blogging! It will probably be best to report on my own experiences and progress with ABPA, and also to bring in accounts/ views of other sufferers of this condition and other types of Aspergillosis. European Patient Ambassador Programme (EPAP).Facebook Support Groups for aspergillosis.
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How to talk to friends & family about aspergillosis.Monthly Patient & Carer Support Meeting Recordings.Aspergillus and Aspergillosis YouTube Channel.British Medical Journal Patient Leaflets.Aspergillosis Specialists and Specialist Centres.
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