Emma Sanger lives in Herefordshire and was diagnosed with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) in 2008. Here, the 57-year-old describes the twists and turns of her journey, the support of her family, and the hope and gratitude her experiences have left her with.
Roy Dewar was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension in January 2020 and has spent the following year adjusting to life with the condition. Here, the 77-year-old Scot looks back on an ‘interesting’ 12 months – and explains how he stays positive in the face of change.
Pulmonary hypertension affects everyone differently, and PHA UK member Sarah Pyett is keen to highlight that the condition can sometimes have positive outcomes. This is her story.
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