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Lots of bruises but platelets around 70-110??

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2 years 2 months ago #73397 by ImPatient
My lower legs have been covered in bruises lately, but my count hasn't dropped significantly in the last couple years...
I wonder if anybody has this experience, I didn't bump into anything, I wear super soft boots, I didn't shave lately (it's cold and nobody sees it at the moment)...
Also feel very allergic, hair doesn't grow under arms, only partially on legs... sometimes... super fatigued. Menstruation-like bleeding about 4 months non-stop. I'm taking birth control to avoid cysts and severe nausea though...
Yes I know I'll go to my doctor asap. Just curious. Here some people have helped me avoid some mistakes with doctors. A lot of them have lots of cancer patients and rarely any ITP cases. I used to have an immune hematology specialist who's only doing that, but he moved away.

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