Dealing with a diagnosis of chILD
This Dealing with a Diagnosis of chILD fact sheet provides information and tips on how to navigate a diagnosis of childhood Interstitial Lung Disease (chILD).
View moreYou will experience many emotions when a diagnosis of chILD is made. Understandably, feelings of sadness, fear, guilt, anger and confusion are common.
As parents and caregivers of children with chILD, you must take care of yourself so that you can effectively care for your child. You will be faced with making important choices about your child’s care, and you may not make the best decisions if you’re too tired, physically unwell or overwhelmed with very high levels of stress or anxiety. That’s why it’s vital for you to take care of yourself.
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