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For me your theory fallsweirdjack wrote: I My standing theory on this is; Promacta and Nplate radically increase platelet production...and as Robert Heinlein wrote so often, "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch". The energy for that increased platelet production must come from somewhere. Platelets are not made by little elves in a hollow tree. So, your body is working overtime burning a more-than-normal amount of energy to produce a more-than-normal amount of platelets....non-stop. It is exhausting just thinking about it all!
The other side of the fatigue coin is simple that our bodies have a war going on inside all of the time. For most of us, once you increase platelet production, you increase platelet destruction. To me it feels much the same as when antibodies are fighting something like a cold or flu....except this time they are destroying my lovely brand-spanking-new platelets. Anyway, the end result is the same: fatigue.
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Unfortunately Ann, I have never had my platelet level reach 100k, so I don't know what that feels like to know the difference.When it's round about 100 I feel great even though my body is pumping out platelets at a rate and still at war.

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I did start my little spiel with "for me" so the YMMV was taken as read. Sorry for any misunderstanding. Of course ITP probably has more than one mode of action so there will be more than one reason for the various effects.weirdjack wrote: I suppose I did neglect to include the standard; 'everyone is different' and 'YMMV' disclaimers......
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