TURTLE

YOU DO YOUR BESTtartaruga-lentaYOU DON’T REST
TICKLE TICKLE !
ALLRIGHT
FACTOR IS WHAT YOU’LL GET
FOR A PERFECT FIBRIN NET !tartaruga-turbinada

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About frederica cassis

My name is Frederica Dillen CASSIS, born of a Belgium mother and an Egyptian father, on the 3rd of January 1966 in Brussels, Belgium. I am back with news! life continues with its adventures... I´ve travelled a lot, lived in many countries. Brazil is my seventh country and i live in Sao Paulo for 32 years now. Graduated in Clinical Psychology in 1991, I specialized in Junguian Psychology and in Hemophilia since then. LATEST PROJECTS: 1) Launching IN-HEMOACTION flash cards, 2026 updated version where I added new topics like Inhibitors and novel treatments, physiotherapy and a some playful activities like video games! 2) HERO (Hemophilia Experiences Results and Opportunities) sponsored by Novo Nordisk since 2009-2014 Done !exploring through qualitative and quantitative analysis the psychosocial issues involving People with hemophilia, their carers and the health professionals in the treatment process. 2) P-TET (Pediatric Thrombosis Educational Tool) , for kids on anti-coagulant treatment...inspired on IN-HEMOACTION flashcards success. 3) I am a co-author along with psychologist Irene Fuchs and Edward Kuebler of a booklet called "Communication, love and sexuality for people with hemophilia, carriers and family" 4) Done: systematic review for the Cochrane Collaboration :"psychological interventions for people with hemophilia and their families" 5) Actually I counsel people who wants to perform as competition level athlete and collaborate with them seeking wellness and goals On a more personal level I have 3 three great not anymore children :) Danaê 35, Rubi 29 and Iggy 27 and i am since 2019 a pole sport athlete at a national and international level. I love it! also To walk and look for shells on a beach and discovering deserts...:)

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  1. […] Poem for TURTLE : a metaphor for hemophilia « BLOOD 4 […]

    • Hello!
      from my experience as a psychologist working in a multidisciplinary team in a hemophilia center i can tell you this:
      -yes it is possible to have an anemia due to an prolonged bleeding, or due to an insufficient and poor daily diet.
      -Anemia if detected is easily corrected.
      -Usually people with hemophilia don’t have anemia. Anemia is a consequence of several things happening in your body system.
      ok?
      best regards
      frederica

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