Together we can
OUTNUMBER PAH
A pulmonary arterial hypertension diagnosis can change everything, but having a team of people to support you and advocating for yourself can make a difference.
Real stories of people living with PAH

Feelings of uncertainty, confusion and even doubt are common when dealing with health concerns. Lean on people you trust. Find a community that understands you and experts who can help you.
You know your body best, so don’t be afraid to:
– Ask questions.
– Talk about your symptoms.
– Work together with your healthcare provider
to create the right treatment plan for you.
FOR EVERY PERSON, AT EVERY STEP, IN EVERY ROLE
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My advice to other people with PAH is just to reach out when you know you’re not doing well, or if you need a moment to yourself. People can step in and love you in that spot and support you in that spot.
– Chelsea
EVERY SUPPORT TEAM SHOULD INCLUDE A PAH SPECIALIST
PAH, a type of pulmonary hypertension (PH), is an uncommon but serious disease. There are doctors who focus on the diagnosis and management of PAH.