Still experiencing HAE attacks? You’re not alone
Anyone who has HAE, including those taking prophylaxis, can experience unpredictable, potentially life-threatening, HAE attacks. These attacks force people to make compromises in their everyday lives. We asked real people living with HAE to share their stories.
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