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No labs for 4 weeks!

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13 years 3 months ago #28440 by Brandi
No labs for 4 weeks! was created by Brandi
So Ryan's last ivig was July 19th. As of last week he hasn't dropped below 31,000. He's bounced around and it took awhile to get as low as 31,000. So his hematologist told us to take a 4 week break from blood work! This is the first time since January that he gets to go so long without blood work! Of course he said if I notice increased symptoms to get to the lab. But I'll take this as a victory!

- Brandi
Mom of 3 amazing boys (ages 10, 5/dx ITP 01/2012, and 9 months old)

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13 years 3 months ago #28462 by crystal lee
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Good news!! :) Hopefully he will continue going up...Good luck!!

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13 years 3 months ago #28480 by meador
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wonderful news

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