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Sickle cell disease: Why is it hard to talk about our pain? BBC Stories

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Published on 17 Dec 2020 / In Health & Well Being

Sickle cell disease is a serious and lifelong health condition that predominantly affects people from African or Caribbean backgrounds. Symptoms include bouts of pain, strokes, organ failure, and complications that can result in reduced life expectancy. Some consider it a 'silent illness' as those who have the condition rarely speak about it or the pain that they live with.
We speak to 25 year-old Chris who lives with the disease and started his own initiative that aims to create conversation about the condition.
Produced by: Kesewaa Browne
Filmed and edited by: James Stewart
Animation: Gerard Groves
Commissioning Editor: Kimberley Rowell

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