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12 years 2 weeks ago #39341 by dawn1979
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Hi everyone
Has anyone have there child's platelet count drop after having a vaccine. Brianna had her hep b and HPV and her counts were 40000 now over the last 2 months lucky if she goes to 6000 hover somewhere between 1000 and 3000 but no bleeding which is good . Just really low count

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12 years 2 weeks ago #39344 by Ann
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Hep B vaccine lowered my platelet count and my white cell count and I had severe neutropenia to deal with. It all lasted 6 months and then righted itself. The vaccine didn't work anyway and I have refused to do it again.
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