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13 years 5 months ago #27131 by meador
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My son has been getting hives now for 3 days, could this be related to the ITP?
It has been about 14 days since the IVIg so I do not think it is a reaction to that at this point.

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13 years 5 months ago #27143 by Brandi
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We only ever get hives when having an allergic reaction to something. But that doesn't mean it isn't related to the ITP... Ryan's just never experienced that so I don't know. Not much help, sorry!

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Mom of 3 amazing boys (ages 10, 5/dx ITP 01/2012, and 9 months old)
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13 years 5 months ago #27264 by Kaylas mom
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Kayla's last drop to 12k was accompanied by hives. 1 1/2 years ago, the Doctor said it wasn't related but I'm suspicious of course;-) Could be a virus she had that triggered the drop or WHO KNOWS;0) this disorder keeps us second guessing ourselves all the time. Good luck!!!!
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Mom to Kayla 10 dx 2/2009 with a count of 1,000
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