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6 Ways to Support Someone With Primary Immune Deficiency

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I live with primary immune deficiency. Here are some ways you can support a friend who lives with this condition. 1) Learn all you can about primary immune deficiency.

Google, ask questions or go with your friend on a medical visit. Foundations for primary immune deficiency patients such as the Immune Deficiency Foundation or Jeffrey Modell Foundation can also provide information.

If you’re a friend or family member, you should at least know the basics about our condition. It’s sad when people I have known for decades still can’t name or describe what I have.

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