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When she was first diagnosed with IPF in 2016, Charlene Marshall underestimated the cognitive, social, and emotional impact of this disease, and she definitely didn’t foresee the toll it would take on her career. Now she finds herself struggling with lack of confidence and fear of reprimand at work, which is making her question if continuing to work is even worth it anymore. Read more from Charlene here.
How has having PF impacted your work life/career? Have you had to change careers or stop working altogether?
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