COVID-19 Frontline Report: The Patient Perspective

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In the fourth webinar in our series, we sit down with an AIH patient who is recovering from COVID-19 and hear her story of battling the disease. We also learn about the latest development in the pandemic from an infectious disease specialist. This free bi-weekly webinar series is brought to you by the Autoimmune Hepatitis Association and the Center for Autoimmune Liver Disease at Cincinnati Children's Hospital (CALD).
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Thank you so much for sharing your personal story. I hope this will teach many people exactly what AIH is all about. Thanks for your advice and your chipper personality. You know happy and upbeat. God bless you. Prayers for you now and your future. 😷✌🙏❤
Thank you very much AIHA for developing this channel that specifically talks and explains so much about this AIH disease that can be a killer. Many thanks to this site for sharing so much knowledge on this subject. The more patients know and understand about what's happening to their bodies (at least for some) the less anxious they may feel. I for one find this information extremely helpful and it also makes me feel like I'm not alone. An Autoimmune disorder can attack our bodies systems differently and can attack anybody and at any time. AIH does not discriminate. Please keep updating us and continue with this channel. You are much appreciated. God bless.

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My apologies, I forgot to add that the lovely young lady who kindly shared her story of AIH, was also recovering from COVID19. I'm so glad to hear that you are doing better and you've truly shown we do have a chance to survive this if contracted, because I wasn't sure if AIH patients could. Maybe you survived so you could share your story with others that medical care from our speciality doctors can be crucial to our health and well-being but I also believe in faith too! Bless your heart and thank you for giving us all hope. Many blessings to you. 🙏❤

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