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Low platelets for 4 years

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8 years 6 months ago - 8 years 6 months ago #61242 by shaystrom
Low platelets for 4 years was created by shaystrom
So i went to my regular doctor the other day and she informed me for the past 4 years my platelets have been dropping and not returning to normal, they were at 244 about 5 years ago and now they are at 130. she told me i need to see a blood doctor, and i always am only 20 years old and am suffering for hair loss, heavy/long periods and chest pain. nervous and not sure if anyone has any information or tips from their own experience! please help!

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  • Sandi
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  • Sandi Forum Moderator Diagnosed in 1998, currently in remission. Diagnosed with Lupus in 2006. Last Count - 344k - 6-9-18
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8 years 6 months ago #61243 by Sandi
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130 is still a very good count and I'm not sure why the doctor is concerned. It is slightly below normal on the lab reference range, but the criteria for ITP is counts consistently below 100. I don't think you have anything to worry about at this point, but see the Hematologist and see what he says. Chances are, he will just want to monitor you for a while.

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8 years 6 months ago #61248 by mrsb04
Replied by mrsb04 on topic Low platelets for 4 years
Maybe have your thyroid function checked?

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8 years 6 months ago #61249 by Sandi
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Good idea, Mrs. B! That could account for the symptoms.

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8 years 6 months ago #61251 by shaystrom
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My thyroid is fine and all other blood work came back normal

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8 years 6 months ago #61253 by Sandi
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Hair loss and chest pain are not symptoms of ITP. Heavy periods can be, but generally not with counts as high as yours. I'd ask your doctors to check for vitamin deficiencies and possibly see a GYN.

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8 years 6 months ago #61254 by shaystrom
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Alright, Thanks so much!

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