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Sickle Cell Anemia News
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Having a remote job has been a game-changer for me as someone with sickle cell disease. I’m better able to manage my health — no rushed mornings, cold commutes, or physical strain. I can plan my day to suit my body, whether that means resting, going to the gym, or pacing my energy. These small adjustments have made a huge difference.
However, my role also requires me to travel more to meet with clients, share our work, build relationships, and represent my company. I’ve always loved traveling, but I’ve had more than my fair share of medical mishaps while away from home. Now, I must approach it with caution.