HAEVN Self-Reflection Tool: What matters to you?

When exploring new ways to improve your well-being with hereditary angioedema (HAE), a helpful first step can be identifying regular accommodations you make to live with the disease and what aspects are most important to you to change. This tool assesses the personal impact of HAE on your life, including a customized report and tools to support your next steps.

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This tool is for your information only and does not include medical advice. Always talk to your doctor about any questions you have regarding your HAE and how to best manage it.

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1: Social Life
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What accommodations have you made in your social life due to your HAE?

Avoided committing to or communicating plans

a few times a year

once a month

every week

Adjusted activities with friends/family
Canceled plans
Experienced a relationship impact due to social restrictions
Avoided or adjusted travel (eg, avoid planes)
Avoided intimacy