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Okay that's different. Some nurses think they are doctors and give out information that they shouldn't. Nurse I see does that and I just ignore her and go my own way anyway.brittany wrote: it was the nurse that mentioned possible transfusion if i dropped below 20 so not sure if the dr had agreed with this (had platelets checked today so waiting to here what dr. says).
DeeDee Marie wrote: but, you also need to look at the fact that too many meds could also be causing other illnesses. So, in the end, you could end up with very low counts along with other medical conditions.
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