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ITP Diagnosis 5/23/2019

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5 years 2 months ago #70584 by MelA
Replied by MelA on topic ITP Diagnosis 5/23/2019
I'll be optimistic - maybe in the meantime your count will increase on it's own.
Hang in there!

"Instead of wasting your time worrying about symptoms, just get it checked out" -Nieca Goldberg, MD

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5 years 2 months ago #70638 by ecoclayton
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Went back on Doptelet 5 days ago and platelets already rising. Went from 21 - 26. Next appt is with GI to check on liver

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5 years 2 months ago #70739 by ecoclayton
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Hey all, I hope everyone is doing well.
Platelets back up to 66 after going back on the Doptelet a couple weeks ago. Liver enzymes are still off a bit. Had GI appt yesterday and he has ordered more blood work. I am feeling great now that platelets are back up. I sure can tell when they get into the 20's because I am tired in the afternoons and cut myself shaving.

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